You are right here.. we will try to prove cpec is a flawed project..
Supporters only see advantages of any projects.. Haters will try to find flaws of that project.. But in a debate who will gain more?? Absolutely the supporters will emerge as the only beneficiary.. Because they can easily improve their project more..
In democracy the importance of opposition is as much as that of govt because of this reason.. Discuss as much as you can & make it flawless (not only this but anything).. you will never get this opportunity afterwards..
For example look at Pakistan itself for last 5 years..
Gadani Power Park of 6,600-MW cumulative capacity was launched in July 2013 on fast track.
The mega project however was shelved within a year’s time after losing valuable time, resources and opportunity. Likewise, Punjab had initiated in January 2014 development of six coal-based projects using imported coal each of 1,000-MW capacity, but only one project is now coming up.
Progress on the remaining projects was stalled after lot of work was done. Ironically, projects to be located in Rahim Yar Khan and Muzaffargarh have been abandoned, while those planned in Sheikhupura, Jhang and Kasur districts are being developed as R-LNG projects instead.
The situation not only r
eflects on the government’s uncertain and half-baked policy but also on its implausibility. The 425-MW Nandipur thermal power project is another example of lack of vision and planning and mismanagement, whereas the Quaid-e-Azam Solar Power Project of 100-MW has already invited lot of criticism on various accounts.
https://www.thenews.com.pk/magazine/money-matters/77445-the-true-cost-of-r-lng