Saif criticizes federal ministers over expensive IPP contracts

Author: inp

Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Information Advisor Barrister Dr. Saif has called on federal ministers to address the nation regarding the costly contracts of Independent Power Producers (IPPs) instead of targeting the KP government with criticism.

In a recent statement, Barrister Saif accused federal ministers and advisers of deflecting attention from the federation’s poor performance by attacking the KP administration. He urged them to explain the high-cost IPP agreements that are burdening the nation.

“Federal ministers should be accountable to the nation for the expensive IPP contracts instead of criticizing the KP government,” Saif stated. “These contracts have made life unbearable for the people.”

He further emphasized that terrorism is a cross-border issue and that border management falls under the federal government’s jurisdiction. Barrister Saif also pointed out that while heavy rains wreak havoc in Punjab, prominent political figures are seen vacationing in Murree. “The public mandate has been hijacked by those more interested in amassing assets abroad than in serving the people,” he remarked.

FacebookFacebookTwitterTwitterLinkedinLinkedinWhatsappWhatsappEmailEmail
Share
Leave a Comment

Recent Posts

  • Pakistan

IHC issues show-cause notices to immigration DG, NAB director in contempt case

The Islamabad High Court (IHC) has issued show-cause notices to the Director General of Immigration…

51 mins ago
  • Business

Dollar steady as markets await key U.S. jobs and economic data

The U.S. dollar held firm on Monday as traders paused ahead of crucial economic data…

57 mins ago
  • Business

IBM to invest $150 billion in U.S. to boost quantum computing

IBM has announced a $150 billion investment in the United States over the next five…

1 hour ago
  • Pakistan

Khawaja Asif vows strong response to any Indian aggression

Defence Minister Khawaja Asif warned that Pakistan will give a decisive response if India attempts…

1 hour ago
  • Pakistan

40 injured in oil truck explosion at Nushki terminal

At least 40 people were injured when an oil-filled truck exploded near the truck terminal…

1 hour ago
  • Op-Ed

Power: Tangible and Intangible Forces

The highest quality of the power comes from the application of the knowledge. In international…

1 hour ago