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NOW WE ARE GOING TO BUILD DAMS ON RIVERS, PRIME MINISTER IMRAN KHAN

August 28, 20222 Mins Read
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Dia Mir Bhasha Dam will be the third-largest dam in the country. Speaking to a gathering in Chilas, Prime Minister Imran Khan said that there could be no better place for a dam than this, now we are going to build dams on rivers. Speaking further, the Prime Minister said that nations that think of the future develop, only nations that make difficult decisions develop, progress is made through investment in human beings, justice, and rule of law.

Citing the example of friendly country China, Prime Minister Imran Khan said that China has a 30-year plan, China is at the forefront in the world today, other nations are now afraid of China’s development, China’s success is to make long-term plans.
Talking about the past, Imran Khan said that the decisions to generate electricity on imported oil in the ’90s were detrimental. When the money goes out, the current account deficit increases. We inherited a deficit of R.s 20 billion. Talking about the currency situation, Prime Minister Imran Khan said that our currency was under pressure due to the depreciation of the rupee, wrong decisions in the past due to which the economy continued to weaken. Speaking further, the Prime Minister said that generating electricity from electricity and furnace oil increases global warming.
Announcing the good news for the people of Chilas, Prime Minister Imran Khan said that he would ask the Chief Minister to initiate tourism in the Gaon areas, the Chief Minister would open tourism and would give permission through the NCOC. It may be recalled that Prime Minister Imran Khan visited Diamer Bhasha Dam today, after which he said that Dia Mir Bhasha Dam would be the third-largest dam in the country, there could be no better place for the dam, now We are going to build dams on the rivers.

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