
Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa (K-P) Chief Minister Mahmood Khan has said that an FIR will be registered against Prime Minsiter Shebaz Sharif and interior minister for killing the peaceful protestors of Azadi March.
He was addressing a gathering on Saturday during his visit to Kalam and Bahrain areas of district Swat where he inaugurated multiple development projects and addressed a public gathering in Kalam.
He added that ‘imported government’ subjected the innocent citizens including women to violence which wouldn’t be forgiven.
Mentioning of registration of FIR against him, Mahmood Khan said that he is the soldier of Imran Khan and wouldn’t step back from struggle of real independence of country.
Earlier the chief minister performed the ground breaking of Staff Colony for Kalam-Gabral Hydropower Project employees and Shahi Cricket Stadium in Kalam.
These projects will be completed at an estimated cost of Rs4 billion and Rs2.8 billion respectively.
He also inaugurated a number of projects recently completed in Kalam including Engineering University Kalam Campus, solarization of mosques, schools and other roads projects.
Later, the chief minister inaugurated Tirat Model School, Government High Schools Qandil, Gornai, seven RCC bridges and projects in Behrin.
The chief minister while addressing a public gathering in Kalam said that work was underway on various development projects worth billions of rupees in various sectors in Kalam and Kalam Gabral Hydropower Project would prove to be a milestone in the development and prosperity of the area.
He said that ground breaking of Staff Colony project has been performed and it would be completed at an estimated cost of about Rs4 billion, adding that very soon the ground breaking of power station would also be performed which will be completed at a cost of Rs36 billion.
He said that Rs1 billion would be spent under the project to meet the needs of the Kalam.
Mahmood Khan said that establishment of an international standard Kalam Cricket Stadium was another important project for the development of the area which would help promote local tourism at international level besides boosting sports activities.
Published in The Express Tribune, May 29th, 2022.
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