Islamabad:
The Public Accounts Committee (PAC) was told Tuesday that MNA Sanoullah Mastikhel, a PAC member, had forgiven the people responsible for eliminating the electricity meters of theirs and some of the residences of their relatives. However, the matter will be raised with the Prime Minister.
The PAC met on Tuesday under the presidency of MNA Junaid Akbar to review the public relations audit paras.
During the meeting, the Committee also discussed the issue of the elimination of electricity meters. The Secretary of Energy said that the officials responsible for this had offered an apology. He said he had informed the committee on the subject and now depended on the PAC how he wanted to address the problem.
Speaking during the committee session, Mastikhel said that after their investigations a day before, the electricity meters were withdrawn from the residences of their relatives and their relatives.
He claimed that unidentified people in white vehicles disconnected the energy supply and issued threats to demolish properties that belong to their family.
During Tuesday’s meeting, the committee was notified that a land that Pakistan railroads had leased to the Al-Shifa Trust Eye hospital in Sukkur at the rate of RS1 by square yard had been sub-rear for commercial use. It was paid that a marriage room and mobile phone towers have also established themselves on Earth destined for welfare purposes, which caused a loss of RS450 million in the railroads.
The Secretary of Railroads said that the ML-1 project, which is part of the CPEC, is strategic. To a question regarding the speed of trains in the ML-1, he said that the improved design allows a speed of 160 kilometers per hour.