Punjab Govt unveils a plan for world class travel infrastructure

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The Punjab government made an important announcement to provide citizens with world class travel facilities in the province. This decision comes in response to the statements made by the lawyer for Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa (KP), the information lawyer, SAIF, who was discussed by the spokesman for the Punjab government and provincial information minister , Azma Bokhari.

She clarified that the biker’s repelling, which was initially carried out by a local company on a one -year warranty, would now be redone by the same company.

She said that no Punjab government funds had been spent for this work and that the project had caused any financial loss to the government.

Taking criticisms from BRT Peshawar, Bokhari stressed that he had faced several problems in the past five years, including delays and accidents.

She stressed that the Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa government still owes 60 billion rupees for the Peshawar metro project. The case surrounding the BRT Peshawar is currently underway before an international court.

Bokhari has also criticized the lawyer SAIF for constantly targeting the Punjab with negative comments, without providing information on the performance of the KP government.

She noted that in KP, people still count on makeshift methods, such as crossing rivers in boats and the use of bikes to navigate through floods.

Stressing the accent put by the government on modern transport, Bokhari said that Punjab was advancing with metro buses, the orange line train and now the introduction of tram and an underground green line, all aimed at Provide citizens of international travel facilities.

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