MQM...IS MAFIA...who kidnap or kill ppls if you don't donateor join them. they play double game.
what every development Mustafa Kamal did it was back by Musharif.. during their time that Musharef did nothing in other provinces.
Nawaz supporters need to do some research before opening their mouths,
Lahore infrastructure and Islamabad infrastructure was developed immensely. These are some of the projects that were started under Musharraf but either scrapped by jamhuri govt. or taken up, but going in slow pace:
Bhasha Dam, Neelum-Jhelum project[electricity:975MW],
Lahore technology park[started 2004]:
recent pic:
Centaurus, the tallest building of Islamabad[started 2006]:
Fatima Jinnah[now Benazir Shaheed] intl. Airport, Islamabad[started 2005]:
Lahore Ring Road project, started in 2004/05, projects northern part has been scraped by Shabaz Sharif due to near bankruptcy deficit of Punjab govt.:September 18th, 2004
September 18th, 2004
Work on Lahore Ring Road to start soon: LRRP will strengthen infrastructure: Pervaiz
Staff Report
LAHORE: Punjab Chief Minister Chaudhry Pervaiz Elahi said on Friday that Lahore Ring Road Project (LRRP) would ensure smooth traffic and would strengthen the provincial economy and infrastructure.
Mr Elahi was presiding over a high-level meeting to review implementation of LRRP on Friday where he announced initiation of LRRP.
The first section of the road would be constructed at Niazi Chowk, Bund Road and 14 interchanges would be built to provide better transport facilities to citizens, he added.
Punjab Chief Secretary Kamran Rasool, Finance Secretary Salman Siddique, Communications and Works Department Secretary Sibtain Fazal-e-Haleem and heads of various departments attended the meeting. Mr Elahi said highways connecting Lahore would be maintained under LRRP for ensuring smooth traffic. Railway crossings and over-head bridges were in the plan and would complement industrial zones, he added. He said LRRP would create employment and would prove to be hub of economic activities. Interchanges would be constructed on Bedian Road and Lidhar, where land would be acquired for Government Officers’ Residences (GOR)-I, GOR-II, GOR-III and new campuses of Government College University and Kinnaired College University, he added.
Mr Elahi said that around one million registered vehicles were using the roads and were increasing every year. The road network was being expanded in all cities of the province to provide better means of transportation, he added.
A delegation of journalists led by Lahore Press Club President Arshad Ansari called upon Mr Elahi on Friday.
Talking to the delegation, Mr Elahi said that the Journalists’ Colony, spread over 1000 Kanals, would be constructed at Harbanspura, Lahore. Mr Elahi said that he would inaugurate the Journalists’ Colony within a month, where all basic facilities of life would be provided. He directed the administration to remove all hurdles within one month so that the plan for the colony could be carried out.
January 27th, 2006
Elahi inaugurates Niazi Chowk interchange, warns of traffic trouble until 61km project finishes in the end of 2007
LAHORE: Punjab Chief Minister Chaudhry Pervaiz Elahi said that the 61km Lahore Ring Road Project would be completed by the end of 2007 but warned that Lahore’s traffic flow might be disrupted during the construction.
He was inaugurating the Lahore Ring Road (LRR) Interchange at Niazi Ckowk on Thursday. Elahi said 200,000 vehicles would pass through the signal free interchange and the Rs 1 billion project, the foundation stone of which was laid by General Pervez Musharraf, was completed in 13 months and created 50,000 jobs. The Faizabad interchange was completed in six years, he said.
Elahi said all parts of Punjab were being developed under the Pakistan Muslim League government, creating thousands of job opportunities. He said 250,000 jobs were created because of the LRR project. The chief minister said that Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) was working against poor people’s interests in government as well as in opposition. He said the PPP purchased expensive electricity from international companies when it was ruling and was conspiring to make Punjab barren by opposing the Kalabagh Dam now.
He said the dam would benefit the entire country and the PPP’s stance was based on one province’s interests. staff report
Islamabad Zero point interchange[started 2007]:
This is just some of the projects that started in Musharraf era, if you still are'nt convinced I have many more projects to show you but for now this is as much I'm gonna post, this jamhuriyat is eating the pie that Musharraf made, politicians have no vision, they have no clue to in improving infrastructure, actually politicians are not sincere like military dictators to the people of Pakistan.