Hand in hand: ‘Khattak in cahoots with PM over CPEC route change’

Corridor Front warns K-P govt to step down or will ‘wage war’


Our Correspondent June 15, 2016
Corridor Front warns K-P govt to step down or will ‘wage war’. PHOTO: PPI

PESHAWAR: Corridor Front has alleged Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa Chief Minister Pervez Khattak was in cahoots with Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif over the China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) route change.

The front condemned the survey carried out on the Thakot-Havelian route and warned the provincial government to step down otherwise the organisation would wage war against the PTI-led regime in K-P.  “This will be the last fight and we will not hesitate to face anyone,” Corridor Front Chairperson Dr Said Alam Mehsud told the media at Peshawar Press Club on Wednesday. He said once Thakot-Havelian route was finalised, there will be no way out.

Mehsud added the federal government launched a survey to purchase land for Thakot-Havelian route, but the front’s stance was clear. It felt the federal government was depriving smaller provinces of their rights. “Some political party leaders have been supporting the prime minister despite knowing the injustice being done with smaller provinces,” he said. The chairman asserted a single province would not be allowed to benefit from CPEC.

He also pointed to international laws of cutting trees for mega projects. “You are supposed to plant trees once you cut them for any project,” He questioned the policy of the federal government towards the corridor’s impact on the environment. Mehsud stated that the federal government must construct roads in Torghar and Kohistan besides linking Malakand to Bishma-Mingora Highway as part of steps to attract tourists to Hazara and Malakand.

Published in The Express Tribune, June 16th, 2016.

 

COMMENTS (2)

Lakhkar Khan | 8 years ago | Reply Why are you Indians losing sleep over Pakistani politics?
Sandip | 8 years ago | Reply Didn't these guys know that Pakistan is of the Punjabis, for the Punjabis, by the Sindhis, Balochis and Pakhtoons?
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