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PAT report terms agreements on coal-based power projects fraud

byCustoms Today Report
08/02/2015
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LAHORE: The Pakistan Awami Tehreek (PAT) has released a report that termed the PML-N government’s coal based power projects and signing of MoUs a big fraud with the people.
The report is released by PAT President Dr Raheeq Ahmed Abbasi here on Friday in which he said that for the last two years, the federal and the provincial governments of the ruling PML-N have been singing agreements to launch coal-based power projects which were a mere eyewash and a total fraud and were only to grab commissions from foreign companies.
The report further stated that the rulers have also started screaming about the power projects based on LNG that would also be proved a fraud.

PAT President questioned the why do we not see any judicial activism on the massive corruption of the government? He said a factious opposition is sitting in the parliament and whenever it raises its voice the scandals of Hajj, NICL, EOBI and Rental Power come to the fore and that is when they start screaming that democracy is in danger and is at stake.

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