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PM Included K-4 Water Project in Karachi uplift package: Sattar

F.P. Report

KARACHI: The head of MQM Pakistan fiction Farooq Sattar claimed Prime Minister Shahid Khaqan Abbasi has included the K-4 project for supply of additional water to Karachi in Karachi development package.

Addressing press conference at Buhadarbad central office, MQM head said that PM Abbasi has assured him, during meeting held a day ago, that the funds being issued for Karachi package at the end of October while in November funds will also released for Hyderabad.

“The people of Sindh, particularly Karachi, have been paid huge taxes, however they received relatively low development projects,” he said adding that PM Abbasi has included the K-4 project in Karachi package that will accelerate the work on the project.

He complaints that government was not issuing cards those who came Pakistan after 1971. He mentioned that people being deprived of health and employment that enforced them to crimes.

The Frontier Post

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