Changes in China corridor opposed

Published December 9, 2014
Flags of Pakistan and China.—Reuters/File
Flags of Pakistan and China.—Reuters/File

ISLAMABAD: Members of the Senate standing committee on communications opposed on Monday the changes proposed in the route of Pak-China Economic Corridor and warned that they would take the matter to the Senate and resign if backward areas of Balochistan and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa were not included in the plan.

The chairman of the committee, Mr Daud Khan Achakzai, said, “The original route of the Pak-China Economic Corridor passes through Gwadar, Quetta, Zhob and Dera Ismail Khan.” If the alignment was changed, he said, the matter would be taken to the Senate.

Also read: Senators angry over change in route of Pak-China corridor

Committee member Humayun Khan Mandokhel said that Gwadar was becoming a national and international seaport. Balochistan lags behind in agriculture, industry and business. The Gwadar Deep Sea Port is considered to be a ray of hope for the poor and backward people of the province. Keeping the problems being faced by the people of Balochistan in mind, “the route of Pak-China Economic Corridor must be aligned through Gwadar, Quetta, Zhob, or else I will resign”, he warned. “We will not allow Balochistan to be bypassed in everything,” he said.

Members of the committee urged the government to remove doubts regarding the project and inform the nation about it.

Mr Achakzai said that Pakistan and China were bound by relations of friendship, but Chinese investors kept their personal interests in mind. He said the government, the communications ministry and the National Highway Authority (NHA) should also be guided by national interests.

Rozi Khan Kakar, Islamuddin Sheikh, Yousaf Badini, Zahid Khan, Nisar Mohammad, Kamil Ali Agha and officials of the communications ministry and the NHA also attended the meeting.

Published in Dawn, December 9th, 2014

Opinion

Editorial

Price bombs
17 Jun, 2024

Price bombs

THERE was a time not too long ago when the faces we see sitting in government today would cry themselves hoarse over...
Palestine’s plight
17 Jun, 2024

Palestine’s plight

AS pilgrims wrap up the Haj rituals, and other Muslims celebrate Eidul Azha, the continuing massacre in Gaza demands...
Profiting off denied visas
17 Jun, 2024

Profiting off denied visas

IT is no secret that visa applications to the UK and Schengen countries come at a high cost. But recent published...
After the deluge
Updated 16 Jun, 2024

After the deluge

There was a lack of mental fortitude in the loss against India while against US, the team lost all control and displayed a lack of cohesion and synergy.
Fugue state
16 Jun, 2024

Fugue state

WITH its founder in jail these days, it seems nearly impossible to figure out what the PTI actually wants. On one...
Sindh budget
16 Jun, 2024

Sindh budget

SINDH’S Rs3.06tr budget for the upcoming financial year is a combination of populist interventions, attempts to...