Viper0011.
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200 mil USD
Its 20 Million USD. Not a lot of money to get it going. The government saved about $ 100 million through another deal of a few power plants across Punjab and Baluchistan through better negotiations and tariff control. So out of that $ 100 million savings ALREADY realized, $ 20 can be channeled to get this going. They are needed parts and then it should run as they've already replaced majority of the rusted turbines and ignition chamber parts.
Even if this was an over head, the project is so important that even at a higher cost, its easy to recover. The electricity will provide quick business growth through availability of the electricity and that means billions of revenue, thousands of people working, hundreds of supplier businesses working, and tax base growing.
People should thank Zardari for his eff ups. This one looks big, but in reality and $$$$ wise, even with so much cost hikes, its still little. The guy made billions from other ghost electricity projects like ships parked doing nothing with electric plants on them.
But Pakistan will easily recover if the current system can finish what it started. Good thing is, Zardari won't ever come back, the people have learned it and he's out for good for the next 15-20 years at the least.
20 Arabs is not a big amount..you can find that many Arab fugitives in Afghanistan..lets capture and hand them over to nandipur!
Your post has 0 relevance to the topic. If I was you, I'd not have written the above post. It makes you look silly to be honest. You can write better than this. Be objective, you have a country to focus on. Not just your own political agenda!!! Think from that standpoint.