Govt to defeat 'external elements' creating unrest in merged areas: PM.

Islamabad: Prime Minister Imran Khan Monday said that the government is fully cognizant of the efforts being made by some external elements to create unrest in the merged areas of erstwhile FATA, and will defeat such conspiracies in cooperation with the local populace.

He, however, added that in order to achieve the objective, people of the merged areas should not only be fully kept informed about the efforts regarding development projects and resolution of their problems but be involved in the whole process by all means. The prime minister expressed these views while presiding over a meeting held here to review the matters relating to energy, higher education, health and development projects in Khyber Pakhtoonkhwa, especially the pace of development projects in the merged areas.

The meeting, which was attended by Minister for Energy Umar Ayub Khan, KP Chief Minister Mehmood Khan, Special Assistant to PM Nadeem Babar, KP Minister for Finance Taimur Saleem Khan Jhagra, federal secretaries finance and planning, KP chief secretary, Higher Education Commission Chairman Tariq Binori and other senior officers, reviewed implementation of the development projects in the merged areas and the progress made so far.

The prime minister described the people of merged areas as 'much aware' and said the development and progress of merged areas and bringing them at par with other areas of the country is the government's foremost priority.

The prime minister was told that in order to ensure uninterrupted progress on the development projects in merged areas, the provision of required funds from the ministry of finance has been ensured. It was told during the meeting that the federal government is committed to immediate provision of funds for further speeding up the implementation of development projects in the merged areas.

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