Meters by removing the problem to raise with PM

Islamabad:

The Public Accounts Committee (PAC) was informed Tuesday that Mna Sanaullah Mastikhel, member of the CAP, had forgiven those responsible for withdrawing electricity meters from its residences and some of their relatives. However, the question will be raised with the Prime Minister.

The CAP met on Tuesday under the chairmanship of Mna Junaid Akbar to examine the paras of public relations verification.

During the meeting, the Committee also discussed the issue of eliminating electricity meters. The energy secretary said responsible officials had apologized. He said he had informed the committee of the question and that now he belonged to the PAC as to the way he wanted to tackle the problem.

Speaking during the committee session, Mastikhel said that after her investigations one day earlier, electricity meters had been withdrawn from his residences and relatives.

He alleged that unidentified people in white vehicles had disconnected the power supply and expressed threats of feedback from his family.

During Tuesday’s meeting, he came to the committee’s note that a land that the Pakistani railways had rented at the Eye Trust Al-Shifa Trust hospital in Sukkur at the RS1 rate by CarrĂ© rod had been loud for commercial use. It turned out that a wedding hall and mobile phone towers were also established in the field intended for social protection, resulting in a loss of 450 million rupees on railways.

The railway secretary said that the ML-1 project which is part of the CPEC is strategic in nature. To a question concerning the speed of trains on the ML-1, he said that the improved design allows a speed of 160 kilometers per hour.

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