ISLAMABAD: Federal Minister for Planning and Development Asad Umar announced on Wednesday that a comprehensive plan will be unveiled within two weeks for the resumption of development work on different projects in Karachi.
Asad Umar, while addressing a press conference in Islamabad today, said that the federal government wants to resolve masses’ issues as soon as possible. He admitted that development work will not be politicised despite having political differences with the Sindh government.
“The federal government had sent NDMA [National Disaster Management Authority] chairman [to Karachi] over Prime Minister Imran Khan’s orders after witnessing severe issues being faced by the citizens after the recent spell of monsoon rain.”
“Karachi is ‘Mini Pakistan’ which needs more attention. We are continuing development work in Sindh despite having differences with the provincial government. A meeting was held with a delegation headed by Sindh Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah where the federal and provincial governments agreed to initiate coordinated work in six sectors including supply of clean water and improvement in the sewerage system.”
“We have also agreed to jointly work for waste management in Karachi besides cleaning the nullahs and removing encroachments. Some important roads will be constructed in Karachi and joint efforts will be made to introduce a model transport system.”
“Different projects have already been designed for the metropolis but the development work was stopped on it. The federal and provincial authorities have constituted a six-member committee after deciding to resume development work on the projects.” NNI