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Ban on Sui gas lifted for new projects in KPK: Omer Ayub

byCustoms Today Report
17/06/2015
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HARIPUR: Member National Assembly PML-N, Omer Ayub on Wednesday said that federal government has lifted the ban on Sui gas for new projects in Kkyber Pakhtunkhwa (KPK).

Addressing a public gathering at Rehana village he said that Prime Minister Mian Muahammad Nawaz Sharif on the request of KPK parliamentarians lifted the ban during his visit of Srikot.

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Omer Ayub said that after the approval of budget Sui gas supply schemes would be started in neglected areas of district Haripur.

He said that Rehana Union Council is my native area and a 10 million rupees electricity supply scheme would soon be started in UC Rehana.

On the occasion newly elected members Haripur district council Ch.Dad and Tehsil councilor Muhammad Rafique joined PML-N

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