The report, issued by the PM House, came after mounting criticism from various political parties, including the government of K-P and Balochistan, who felt that their provinces were deprived of SEZ and demanded sites to be marked.
K-P and the CPEC
Earlier, K-P Chief Minister Pervez Khattak reportedly said, “It is our due right to get the corridor with all its components otherwise we don’t need the road that was inaugurated by the prime minister.”
Moreover, all political parties in Balochistan, including Balochistan National Party (BNP) chief Sardar Akhtar Mengal, also demanded SEZ along with the western route in the province.
Fighting for western corridor: K-P parties reaffirm stance on CPEC
The report revealed that of a total of 48 SEZs which are likely to be established near the CPEC, 12 have been proposed for the western route -- seven in K-P and five in Balochistan.
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