KP CM Breaks Ground Of Rs13.5 Billion Projects In Kohistan.

Peshawar -- Chief Minister Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Mahmood Khan on Wednesday performed ground breaking of 32km long Kandian Valley Road Phase-1 and 75km long Spotgah Valley Road projects which would be completed at an estimated cost of Rs5.5 billion and Rs8 billion respectively.

During a day-long visit to district Upper Kohistan, the Chief Minister also met with the newly-elected local bodies' representatives. More than 200 elected representatives including VC chairmen and councillors announced to join Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf on the occasion. While expressing their full confidence in the leadership of Chief Minister Mahmood Khan and policies of his government, newcomers also announced that they would extend full support to PTI in the upcoming general elections.

While addressing a public gathering at Dasu, the Chief Minister formally welcomed the newcomers to the fold of PTI and said that PTI has become the most popular political party in the country. He said Imran Khan will again become the prime minister of Pakistan with a two third majority.

'The incumbent coalition government at the centre will end very soon' he claimed and added that 'incompetent rulers' did not have any plan or agenda for the people; they have come into power only to save their wealth obtained through money laundering and other illegal means.

Mahmood Khan said that we will have to get rid of looters for a better future of our coming generations and made it clear that we will not let the country to become the colony of America at the hands of the looters. He urged upon people to come forward and stand with Imran Khan for the real independence of the country.

Touching upon the performance of his government, the Chief Minister said that the provincial...

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