Mandate-winning govt always faces hurdles: PM

Mandate-winning govt always faces hurdles: PM
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Summary The journey of progress and development will pursue despite the hurdles, prime minister vows

MUZAFFARABAD (Dunya News) - Prime Minister Mian Muhammad Nawaz Sharif has on Friday expressed that obstacles have always been created in the way of the government that gets mandate, reported Dunya News.

He professed this while addressing a function relevant to the completion of tunnels of Neelum Jehlum HydroPower Project near Muzaffarabad.

The prime minister expressed at the occasion that the journey of progress and development will pursue despite the hurdles being created by the opponents.

PM Nawaz Sharif professed that the major challenges faced by the country are due to the negligence shown by the past governments.

The prime minister also claimed during his speech that PML-N will win the next general elections and that the reason behind their victory would be their performance.

He also exclaimed that those who are indulged in the politics of sit-ins will also be exposed in the upcoming elections.

PM Nawaz professed that Neelam Jhelum project will produce 969 megawatt of electricity.

Nawaz Sharif revealed that the country was facing the worst form of load shedding when they came into power.

He expressed that there do exist some elements that are continuously criticizing the government and that they are creating obstructions in the path of progress and development of the country.

The prime minister also claimed that the government has successfully addressed all the challenges effectively and that the country had been put on the path of development and progress.

PM Nawaz also revealed at the occasion that the country will get rid of the load shedding with the completion of the power projects by next year.

He revealed that the hydel, coal, solar and wind power projects have also been initiated in order to meet the energy demand of the country.

PM Nawaz also revealed that as many as 10,000 megawatt will be added to the national grid by the next year.

The prime minister expressed that various energy projects have also been started under China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC).