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Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif on Saturday announced a further reduction of the price of petrol by Rs9.66.

The premier was addressing a large crowd in Havelian — audibly but with a hoarse voice following his recent return from the Saarc Summit in Kathmandu– for the inauguration ceremony of the Hazara Motorway project in a groundbreaking ceremony.

Nawaz also announced the reduction in the prices of high octane by Rs10.18, kerosene by Rs4, high speed diesel by Rs7.12 and light diesel oil by Rs5.39.

“I am sure with the reduction of these prices, the cost of production will decrease and prices of food items will decrease,” the prime minister said.

“I hope that the people holding dharnas will not object to this,” he said, hitting out at the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI).

Fulfilling promises

The prime minister told the mammoth crowd that he was in Havelian to fulfill the promises he had made during the time of the elections.

“The last time we all met was during the elections, you must remember. I remember very well that I had made some promises [back then], and I am here today to fulfill them.”

“I remember that I had promised you that the PML-N government would build a motorway here,” he said, receiving loud cheers from the crowd.

Nawaz, slamming PTI further, said, “I would like to tell those staging dharnas that there is a ‘naya K-P’ being built.”

“You talk of a ‘naya Pakistan’,” he said, “We want to see a ‘naya K-P’.”

The premier said motorways are being built inspite of the of the prevalence of dharnas.

PM Nawaz arrives in Havelian to inaugurate Hazara Motorway project

Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif arrived in Havelian on Saturday to inaugurate the Hazara Motorway project, Express News reported.

The premier is expected to address a press conference and cut a ribbon during the ceremony.

The important road link is part of the Pakistan China Economic Corridor, and is a 60-kilometre-long, 4-lane fenced expressway which costs Rs33 billion.

The Hazara Motorway will reduce the drive time from Islamabad to Havelian by 30 minutes, additionally providing a road to the Havelian Dry Port project.
PM Nawaz announces reduction in petrol prices by a further Rs9.66 – The Express Tribune

Good job rigged PM of Pakistan. Finally you succumbed to pressure from IK, the real opposition! :D
 
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oil prices reduce just one day before 30 November jalsa ...thank you imran khan . oil prices have been reduced for month . in international market it just started to reduce after imran khan mentioned it in his speeches
 
Yeah, they'll reduce by 9 Rs for 10 days after that they'll increase by 18 Rs. Typical PMLN tricks, make people happy for a while so they forget everything else.
 
Back to old antiques eh? Instead building institution and putting his cabinet and house in order, Building roads is becoming a priority
Institutions building requires respecting them not selectively praising them like someone does....:lol: its funny how same people talk about institution who themselves mutilate them for their unsatisfied egos...
 
Institutions building requires respecting them not selectively praising them like someone does....:lol: its funny how same people talk about institution who themselves mutilate them for their unsatisfied egos...

Hasnain sahab, Institution building requires hard work, a dedicated and smart team besides respect. The way Nawaz Sharif was procrastinating before long march of IK, what was it eh ? What's problem of NS if he appoints dedicated FM and Defense Minister? And I don't want began with the drama of Overbilling. That's what happen when Pani bijli and Defense departments are handled by one person and he can't pay attention what is happening under his nose.

I don't want to raise nuisance of Metro bus of rawalpindi, but equally dismayed health sector and condition of hospitals in rawalpindi are there to see by all of us. Multiple newspaper ran several stories on them. It's been what more than 14 months, several public institutions are still without their CEO
 
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