Parliamentary leaders extend full support to govt for CPEC project: PM

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ISLAMABAD: The Parliamentary leaders of all political parties have extended complete support and practical cooperation to the government for China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) project.
The assurance was given at All Parties Conference (APC) chaired by the Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif in Islamabad on Thursday.

Addressing the meeting, the Prime Minister thanked leaders of all the political parties for extending complete support and practical cooperation for the completion of the corridor project.
He said that a parliamentary committee consisting of representation from all the political parties has been constituted for the oversight of the project.

The Prime Minister said a working group has also been set up to address the grievances of the provinces.

He said that the resources will be allocated for the project in the next fiscal year.
Nawaz Sharif said that in the first phase the western alignment of the project will be completed.
Earlier, addressing the first session of the APC meeting, PM Nawaz Sharif said this mega project will be proved to be a milestone for Pakistan. He said the investment pouring in from China is unprecedented in the history of Pakistan and credit for this goes to all the political parties.

On the occasion, the Prime Minister appreciated the law enforcement agencies and the Sindh government for nabbing the culprits of terrorist attack on Ismail community in Karachi. He said the culprits should be given exemplary punishment and it will be seen as to who is behind these elements.
Minister for Planning and Development Ahsan Iqbal is briefing the parliamentary leaders about the different routes of Pakistan China economic corridor project.

Briefing the meeting, the Minister for Planning and Development said Pakistan China economic corridor project will benefit all the provinces. He said Gwadar will be connected with Kasghar with three different routes.

He said the project is not mere the name of a road but it envisages establishment of industrial zones and power projects. Most of the power projects under the corridor will be established in Sindh. He said this project will attract more tourists to Gilgit Baltistan.

Minister for Railways Khawaja Saad Rafique also briefed the meeting about the plan of connecting Gwadar to Kashghar through rail network.