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Impossible to develop cities from provinces’ funds: Imran

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KARACHI
Prime Minister Imran Khan on Saturday said that it was impossible to develop cities from the funds that were provided to provinces. The prime minister was addressing an event in Karachi via video link from Islamabad. PM Imran was scheduled to visit Karachi, but he had to call it off due to bad weather. “Karachi’s development means Pakistan progresses,” said the prime minister. “I would like to ask Imran Ismail to inform people about the development projects that we will initiate for Sindh in general and Karachi in particular,” he added. PM Imran said that it was impossible to improve the system in cities from the provinces’ funds. “Half of Punjab’s budget was spent on Lahore previously due to which other cities of the province suffered,” he said. The prime minister said that cities around the world were empowered to collect revenues on their own and then start development projects. He cited examples of cities such as New York, London and even Mumbai, where cities were run by their own elected governments. He said that Karachi was the centre of economic activity in the country and that its development meant people got employment opportunities. Imran said that the PTI government had brought about reforms in Punjab Police and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Police. “In Sindh, the police are not performing which is why there are Rangers in the province,” he said. He said that the government was trying to ensure that there was no interference in police matters. The prime minister apologised to attendees that he couldn’t make it to the event. Meanwhile, addressing a meeting with the PTI social media team; Prime Minister Imran Khan expressed great displeasure at the unprofessionalism displayed by some of the PTI ministers. According to a news channel, Imran said that when he checks his mobile phone in the morning he is made aware of what crisis he will have to tackle that day. “When the opposition does nothing, some minister makes such a statement that it becomes difficult to manage [its after effects],” said the premier. “There are even some ministers who are found more in Kohsar Market than their offices,” he remarked in annoyance, referring to an upscale area in Islamabad frequented by people for dining out. Over the course of the meeting, the wheat crisis also came under discussion and the premier promised that a fact-finding report on the wheat and sugar crisis will be made public. “Whoever is found responsible for the crisis will not be spared and will be held accountable no matter how influential they are,” said the premier.

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