PM blames opposition for power shortfall in Pakistan:
Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif on Friday pleaded with his opponents to continue cursing the ruling party, "but don't stall these development projects".
At the breakthrough ceremony of the right head-race tunnel
of the Neelum Jhelum project, the PM lashed out at the opposition,
blaming them for the power shortfall in Pakistan.
"You're
well aware of who is responsible for this shortfall. They come on TV
and spew hatred every day, but to sit in Islamabad and level allegations
and speak lies is frustrating people now," he said.
The
PM, who has been announcing development projects in various parts of the
country as elections draw nearer, also delivered an unusual warning to
his opponents.
"Don't keep eyes your eyes closed like a pigeon. If you keep
this up, the lion is going to eat this pigeon in the upcoming
elections."
The first unit of the Neelum Jhelum Hydro
Power Project is slated to start electricity generation by the end of
February next year, the second unit will be operational by March 2018,
while the third and the fourth units will be completed by April 2018.
The
premier also claimed at the occasion that Pakistan would soon add
10,000 megawatts to the grid. He did not provide a timeline for this,
however.
"In the coming five to six years we will add so
much power to the grid that it will equal the energy produced in the
last 70 years," he claimed.
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