PPP, ANP senators lambast govt, criticise Imran over Kalabagh

Published October 29, 2013
A view of the Senate — File photo
A view of the Senate — File photo

KARACHI: Leaders of the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) and the Awami National Party (ANP) during a Senate session on Tuesday accused the federal government of violating clauses of the Constitution by not providing gas to industrial units in the provinces of Sindh and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, DawnNews reported.

The session was being headed by Chairman Senate Nayyar Hussain Bokhari.

Federal Minister for Petroleum Shahid Khaqan Abbasi of the Pakistan Muslim League – Nawaz (PML-N) told the Senate that the federal government could not provide any gas in newer areas due to the acute shortage of the resource.

He further announced the decision of implementing urgent fees of Rs25000 for the installation of new gas connections, adding that after obtaining approval from the Oil & Gas Regulatory Authority (Ogra), 10 per cent of all new gas connections would be installed on the basis of urgent fees.

During the session, Awami National Party (ANP) leader Senator Haji Adeel said providing gas and water was the basic duty of the government.

He said it was the constitutional right of the people, adding that electricity, water and gas from KP were being provided by the government to the whole country, yet not to the province itself.

Senator Raza Rabbani also accused the federal government of continually violating Article 158 of the Constitution by not providing gas to industrial units in Karachi.

Senator Rabbani also protested after questions to the Ministry of Water and Power were postponed due to the absence of the concerned minister from the session.

He stated no one was available to answer questions in the Senate regarding progress with regard to the aforementioned ministry.

Moreover, PPP members protested against Imran Khan's statement regarding a campaign for construction of the Kalabagh dam.

Senator Rabbani stated that members of the KP Assembly itself had earlier protested against the dam’s construction.

He further insisted that the resolution passed on the matter should first be dealt with before the dam’s construction is seriously pursued.

Senator Aajiz Dhamra said Imran Khan's statements regarding a campaign for the dam were an insult to three provincial assemblies of Pakistan. He stated that the campaign would be opposed under all circumstances.

Senator Chaudhry Jaffar Iqbal of PML-N also opposed the campaign, reiterating Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif’s stance on mutual agreements before all important decisions could be taken.

Meanwhile, the Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) suggested the formation of a special Senate committee to monitor terrorism and the violation of human rights in Karachi.

Chairman Hussain said the opposition and the government should work together in order to form such a committee.

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