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nomi...with zarb e azb...I can surely say with confidence that terrorism is surely going to be abolished or will be almost none (coz of Karachi) and I can see that federal govt is doing its best to cater for all the IDPs. Sorry to say but all I see by IK and PTI is crying and crying that federal govt is not giving us money where as Army itself admitted that they had now a very handsome figure being contributed by federal and various provincial govts.
 
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Sorry to say but all I see by IK and PTI is crying and crying that federal govt is not giving us money where as Army itself admitted that they had now a very handsome figure being contributed by federal and various provincial govts.


Get one thing straight into your head. IDPs of FATA are direct responsibility of federal govt. If provinces are contributing to it then its appreciable because they are doing it because of patriotism or humanitarian reasons. Otherwise it should be federal govt who needs to give all the funds and take care of refugees.

Still, KPK holds the larges IDP's camps, with around 90% of IDPs living in these camps in KPK. Last I heard, Punjab govt was putting a ban at IDPs entrance in Punjab and were asking IDPs to show polio vaccination certificates to enter Punjab. KP govt was the first one to establish camps for IDPs from any provincial govt. IK was the first party head to visit IDP camps.

PS: Keep your IK bashing phobia out of this thread.
 
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Discriminatory attitude: ‘Centre not investing in energy projects in K-P’
By Our Correspondent
Published: July 17, 2014
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Khattak addresses protesters at a rally held to demand the centre end unscheduled outages. PHOTO: PPI

PESHAWAR:
Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa Chief Minister Pervez Khattak on Wednesday said the federal government has adopted a discriminatory attitude against K-P, as it has not been investing in hydel power projects in the province to generate electricity at cheaper rates. Khattak claimed the centre is pouring huge amounts of money into coal, wind and solar energy projects in Punjab instead.


The CM was addressing protesters during a demonstration against the Water and Power Development Authority (Wapda) for carrying out unscheduled power outages across K-P. Protesters marched towards Wapda House where a large number of people, including members of the provincial assembly, chanted slogans against the federal government and Wapda.

Khattak warned Wapda to “mend its ways”, otherwise the provincial government will withdraw the security and support they have extended. He also demanded the federal government immediately start supplying K-P with at least 2,000MW electricity, as its total consumption is at least 2,400MW.

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“The Prime Minister of Pakistan is acting like the Prime Minister of Punjab,” said Khattak. “The K-P government can eliminate the electricity shortage if the centre hands over the control of power supply to us.”

“If you can suspend the wheat supply, we can suspend electricity,” the CM said, adding that Nawaz Sharif should help run K-P’s factories too. Khattak said those at the centre have no right to run Wapda or the federal government if they cannot solve this issue.

Peshawar Electric Supply Company Chief Executive Tariq Sadozai said it is a national issue and that he will convey the concerns of the province to the federal government. Sadozai added that grid stations and feeders are currently overloaded, but the provincial government is helping to curb power theft.

Published in The Express Tribune, July 17th, 2014.
 

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First of all, I am neither with nor against IK. If he or PTI is doing something good, its definitely appreciable. But I wont be saying blindfoldedly right to everything to whatever he does is OK and in this case, crying and crying related to IDPs is not good at his part.

Moreover, you cant expect IDPs to fly past over KPK and go to other provinces and KPK be sympathetic about it. All other provinces are sending out their help and teams to IPDs camps wherever they are and they have said very clearly that there is no restriction on IDPs entering their provinces. Its just a negative propaganda which should not be propagated at all.

This Ehtasab commission is a very good initiative by KPK govt and others should follow this example. Similarly, KPK police freedom from political influence is also worth appreciable and an example for other provinces to follow.
 
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Discriminatory attitude: ‘Centre not investing in energy projects in K-P’
By Our Correspondent
Published: July 17, 2014
Share this articlePrint this pageEmail
736550-Khattak-1405526619-177-640x480.JPG

Khattak addresses protesters at a rally held to demand the centre end unscheduled outages. PHOTO: PPI

PESHAWAR:
Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa Chief Minister Pervez Khattak on Wednesday said the federal government has adopted a discriminatory attitude against K-P, as it has not been investing in hydel power projects in the province to generate electricity at cheaper rates. Khattak claimed the centre is pouring huge amounts of money into coal, wind and solar energy projects in Punjab instead.

The CM was addressing protesters during a demonstration against the Water and Power Development Authority (Wapda) for carrying out unscheduled power outages across K-P. Protesters marched towards Wapda House where a large number of people, including members of the provincial assembly, chanted slogans against the federal government and Wapda.

Khattak warned Wapda to “mend its ways”, otherwise the provincial government will withdraw the security and support they have extended. He also demanded the federal government immediately start supplying K-P with at least 2,000MW electricity, as its total consumption is at least 2,400MW.

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“The Prime Minister of Pakistan is acting like the Prime Minister of Punjab,” said Khattak. “The K-P government can eliminate the electricity shortage if the centre hands over the control of power supply to us.”

“If you can suspend the wheat supply, we can suspend electricity,” the CM said, adding that Nawaz Sharif should help run K-P’s factories too. Khattak said those at the centre have no right to run Wapda or the federal government if they cannot solve this issue.

Peshawar Electric Supply Company Chief Executive Tariq Sadozai said it is a national issue and that he will convey the concerns of the province to the federal government. Sadozai added that grid stations and feeders are currently overloaded, but the provincial government is helping to curb power theft.

Published in The Express Tribune, July 17th, 2014.

Just shut Tarbela down, block all water leaving khan pur dam, divert all power and water and gas to kpk and just relax and watch the show.

Our resources for our people first.
 
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Just shut Tarbela down, block all water leaving khan pur dam, divert all power and water and gas to kpk and just relax and watch the show.

Our resources for our people first.
Oh you forgot to mention following.
Nuke Lahore , Islamabad and whole Punjab
Slaughter nawaz shareef , shahbaz shareef
Kill all kpk people who don.,t support pti.
Add cyanide poison in all rivers passing through kpk and going down stream.

Grow up you idiot.
 
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sir more than half bloody afghan refugees are in kpk
now federal govt gift 1 million waziristan refugees
terrorism unemployment and e-t-c
major issues and still pti is doing best
There are more Afghan refugees in Karachi than whole kpk. Max no. Of swat IDPs came to Karachi.and as far as pti performance is concerned, it is simply pathetic.
IK is controlling all kpk matters from bani Galla through remote control.
 
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The money allocated to Pakhtunkhwa was not used by the PTI's govt till the end of last fiscal year. My question is will the money lapsed at the end of last fiscal year closing be carried over to the next year? PTI govt has to give an explanation about questions like:

1- why was the allocated money not used in Pakhtunkhwa?
2- are there no problems in Pakhtunkhwa which need govt's heed?
3- is there no need for any further projects in Pakhtunkhwa?
4- are the PTI ministers or PTI as a whole so much brain dead that they could not plan any project for the allocated money?
Nadeem Khan.
 
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KP Govt Establishes Pal Center Offering All Police Related Services Under One Roof (July 16, 2014)

KPK Gov. introduced Pal Center where citizens will be able to avail all police related services under one roof. The services will include driving license, character certificate for government job, verification certificates to apply for passports among other legal aid. The aim is to provide all those services under one roof and with utmost efficiency. Obtaining the official documents is considered as one of the most hectic tasks in Pakistan as most people are reported complaining about the process. The efficient Pal Center is expected to provide the much needed assistance on time.
 
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