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PM to launch US 282 mln KKH re-alignment project
Prime Minister Raja Pervez Ashraf will perform the ground breaking of an ambitious 282 million dollar project for the re-alignment of 25 km long section of Karakoram Highway on Friday.
The new road would replace a section of the existing road, submerged in an artificial lake created by a massive landslide in the Hunza river, at Attabad in 2010. Keeping in view the deep strategic ties between Pakistan and China, Prime Minister Ashraf will personally launch the project. The Chinese government too has evinced keen interest in the project and pledged to provide all technical assistance.The Prime Minister will also review the development projects launched by his government in Gilgit-Baltistan and would also likely to announce some more, during his first visit to the area.Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) has traditionally maintained deep ties with the people of Gilgit-Baltistan, and won a heavy mandate in the polls in the region. The government has also gained their confidence, and reciprocates through several welfare projects.
Prime Minister Raja Pervez Ashraf will perform the ground breaking of an ambitious 282 million dollar project for the re-alignment of 25 km long section of Karakoram Highway on Friday.
The new road would replace a section of the existing road, submerged in an artificial lake created by a massive landslide in the Hunza river, at Attabad in 2010. Keeping in view the deep strategic ties between Pakistan and China, Prime Minister Ashraf will personally launch the project. The Chinese government too has evinced keen interest in the project and pledged to provide all technical assistance.The Prime Minister will also review the development projects launched by his government in Gilgit-Baltistan and would also likely to announce some more, during his first visit to the area.Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) has traditionally maintained deep ties with the people of Gilgit-Baltistan, and won a heavy mandate in the polls in the region. The government has also gained their confidence, and reciprocates through several welfare projects.