According to news reports, the minister has claimed that up to Rs97 billion has been spent on the project - almost three times the figure quoted by Shahbaz Sharif.
Kaira has also accused the Punjab government of buying sub-standard buses. He has reportedly said that on the inaugural day of the project, one of the buses rammed into a wall due to a fault in its gear box.
Also, the organisation sent a similar letter to Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan.
The PTI leader is reported to have alleged that Shahbaz spent the entire budget for the province on a 27-kilometre road. He is also quoted in the letter as saying that between Rs80 and Rs90 billion was spent on the project as an election gimmick.
Both the information minister and the PTI leader have been asked to submit their replies within seven days.
Published in The Express Tribune, March 4th, 2013.
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Imran Khan and Kaira must respond with a comprehensive answer otherwise it will be clearly a massive win for SS and Punjab govt.
Good. It will promote a culture of accountability. It would have been so heartening if the Supreme Court had also demanded such a written reply from Khwaja Asif regarding his allegations on Shaukat Khanum. We are totally oblivious of any developments on that case.
Now this was a much awaited move by Punjab Govt. Regardless of political affiliations, we should really start walking the talk instead of just talking it. Khan and Kaira both should consider themselves answerable for allegations or prove them otherwise. Allegations based on here-say should be disapproved; and the time is NOW.