What's new

Policy matters: ‘Anti-Taliban operation needed to help army’s morale’

Devil Soul

ELITE MEMBER
Joined
Jun 28, 2010
Messages
22,931
Reaction score
45
Country
Pakistan
Location
Pakistan
Policy matters: ‘Anti-Taliban operation needed to help army’s morale’

Published: February 25, 2014

FAISALABAD:
Law Minister Rana Sanaullah said on Monday a targeted operation against the Taliban was necessary to maintain the morale of the army.


Talking to the media, he said the government had wanted to resolve the conflict without bloodshed. “The army had to respond after the Taliban brutally killed Frontier Corps officials and carried out a suicide attack against policemen,” he said. Talking about development projects in Faisalabad, he said the provincial government had approved a metro bus service for Faisalabad. “A signal free route will be established from Samundri Road to Motorway (M-3)… only three flyovers will be constructed on the route.”

He said the local administration had conducted a survey for the construction of the metro bus service route keeping in view the requirements, problems and convenience of the stakeholders.

“The project will be a gift to the people of Faisalabad from the chief minister… the Canal Road project is also part of this route,” he added.

The provincial minister said a drinking water project was also being launched near Novelty Bridge. “The project will provide safe water to the entire city by 2017.” He said a project to upgrade Faisalabad’s airport was also being considered on the direction of Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif. “The citizens will soon hear some good news in this regard,” he said.

Talking about the chief minister’s visit to China, Khan said the Chinese government had expressed its willingness to initiate a 20,000 MW project in Pakistan.

“The project will help reduce the energy shortage… China has also agreed to construct a motorway from Lahore to Karachi,” he said.

“660 megawatt power plants will be set up in several districts of the Punjab including Sahiwal, Jhang, Sheikhupura, Muzaffargarh, Rahim Yar Khan and Dera Ghazi Khan.”

He said a 6,600 megawatt power station would be set up at Gadani. “The energy crisis will be overcome within the next 28 months,” he said.

Published in The Express Tribune, February 25th, 2014.
 
Last edited by a moderator:
Policy matters: ‘Anti-Taliban operation needed to help army’s morale’

Published: February 25, 2014

FAISALABAD:
Law Minister Rana Sanaullah said on Monday a targeted operation against the Taliban was necessary to maintain the morale of the army.


Talking to the media, he said the government had wanted to resolve the conflict without bloodshed. “The army had to respond after the Taliban brutally killed Frontier Corps officials and carried out a suicide attack against policemen,” he said. Talking about development projects in Faisalabad, he said the provincial government had approved a metro bus service for Faisalabad. “A signal free route will be established from Samundri Road to Motorway (M-3)… only three flyovers will be constructed on the route.”

He said the local administration had conducted a survey for the construction of the metro bus service route keeping in view the requirements, problems and convenience of the stakeholders.

“The project will be a gift to the people of Faisalabad from the chief minister… the Canal Road project is also part of this route,” he added.

The provincial minister said a drinking water project was also being launched near Novelty Bridge. “The project will provide safe water to the entire city by 2017.” He said a project to upgrade Faisalabad’s airport was also being considered on the direction of Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif. “The citizens will soon hear some good news in this regard,” he said.

Talking about the chief minister’s visit to China, Khan said the Chinese government had expressed its willingness to initiate a 20,000 MW project in Pakistan.

“The project will help reduce the energy shortage… China has also agreed to construct a motorway from Lahore to Karachi,” he said.

“660 megawatt power plants will be set up in several districts of the Punjab including Sahiwal, Jhang, Sheikhupura, Muzaffargarh, Rahim Yar Khan and Dera Ghazi Khan.”

He said a 6,600 megawatt power station would be set up at Gadani. “The energy crisis will be overcome within the next 28 months,” he said.

Published in The Express Tribune, February 25th, 2014.




The total demand in Pakistan presently is less than 20,000 MW ?

The shortfall is around 6000 MW.

Additional 20,000 MW will actually mean an Energy Surplus Pakistan.
 
The total demand in Pakistan presently is less than 20,000 MW ?

The shortfall is around 6000 MW.

Additional 20,000 MW will actually mean an Energy Surplus Pakistan.

Keep in mind that because of the energy shortage, we've become very conservative with energy usage.
As soon as we start seeing surplus energy, tariffs will drop, homes will see more appliances in use and for longer periods. Businesses and factories will bring in machinery heavily reliant on reliable electricity which they're unable to use at present, so energy requirements will shoot up.

Add to this the regular expected increase in energy demand and hopefully a recovering economy, we'll find a way to match the surplus. Not saying we'll still have a shortage, but we won't have more energy than we can use for a good amount of time.
 
Keep in mind that because of the energy shortage, we've become very conservative with energy usage.
As soon as we start seeing surplus energy, tariffs will drop, homes will see more appliances in use and for longer periods. Businesses and factories will bring in machinery heavily reliant on reliable electricity which they're unable to use at present, so energy requirements will shoot up.

Add to this the regular expected increase in energy demand and hopefully a recovering economy, we'll find a way to match the surplus. Not saying we'll still have a shortage, but we won't have more energy than we can use for a good amount of time.



Energy usage should not be a Problem as long as the Govt. can do its job and not allow theft of Electricity.

As long as the consumers are paying their bills, we can build more Plants from those funds. The cost of construction of new Plants should be factored in the price charged to the consumers for Electricity.

This way there will never be any Energy shortage.

The problem becomes acute when the Govt. does not control theft.
 
Energy usage should not be a Problem as long as the Govt. can do its job and not allow theft of Electricity.

As long as the consumers are paying their bills, we can build more Plants from those funds. The cost of construction of new Plants should be factored in the price charged to the consumers for Electricity.

This way there will never be any Energy shortage.

The problem becomes acute when the Govt. does not control theft.

Agreed! But what concerns me now is our next such crisis with water shortage. GOP will probably only react once it becomes a visible problem.
 
Back
Top Bottom