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briefing by Secretary Information of Pakistan Muslim League (N)
Muhammad Siddique-ul-Farooque on Sunday April 14, 2002
PCO President
General Pervez Musharraf is disfiguring hard facts in reference
to export of sugar to India by the deposed government of Pakistan
Muslim League (N) and construction of Gawadar Port and Motorway
Projects in his referendum speeches. He is not only criticising
PML (N) President Muhammad Nawaz Sharif but also trying to take
credit of these projects, which amounts to misleading the politically
sensible people of Pakistan. PML (N) is putting facts before the
nation in this regard to judge as to who is right and who is wrong.
ALLEGATION
OF EXPORTING SUGAR TO INDIA
General Musharraf
has accused Muhammad Nawaz Sharif of exporting sugar to India
and pocketing billions of rupees out of his sheer personal grudge
and animosity. PML (N) is proud of exporting sugar to India during
its rule and earning millions of rupees for Pakistan shoring up
its reserves, while Musharraf Junta imported sugar from India
at the cost of billions of rupees which was used by India to import
modern sophisticated weapons.
During the government of Muhammad Nawaz Sharif when production
of sugar had exceded the domestic consumption, it was officially
decided to export sugar to India. General Musharraf's Minister
for Kashmir and Northern Areas Minister Abbass Sarfaraz Khan was
then President of the Sugar Mills Association. The sugar exported
to India also included that of the sugar mills of General Musharraf's
ally Hamayun Akhtar Khan and Abbass Sarfaraz Khan. But this export
of sugar to India did not bear on the sugar prices at home and
sugar continued to sell at Rs 18 per kilogram. On the contrary,
Musharraf Junta imported sugar from India, which sold at Rs 30
to 35 for a considerable period of time.
GAWADAR PROT
PROJECT
General Musharraf
claims to have initiated the Gawadar Port Project contrary to
the fact that it was a brainchild of Muhammad Nawaz Sharif and
he had taken practical steps to begin the project. In July 1997
the PML (N) government Okayed the project. The Planning Commission
approved PC-I of the project in July 17, 1998 and the National
Committee of the National Economic Council approved the project
on May 14, 1999. This project is included in the budget 1999-2000.
A huge grant was allocated for the project.
In August
1999 the then communications minister Raja Nadir Pervez went to
China and held negotiations with the Chinese leadership in connection
with the project. In consequence of these negotiations, the Harbour
Engineering Corporation of China signed an MoU with the Government
of Pakistan on September16, 1999 for the first phase of the project.
Had sanctions
not been imposed on Pakistan and General Musharraf not revolted
against the democratically elected government of Muhammad Nawz
Sharif, work on Gawadar Port Project would have started in 1999.
MOTORWAY PROJECT
Motorway Project
was a product of creative imagination of Muhamamd Nawaz Sharif
and he had implemented this project. Today a 300-kilometer stretch
of the motorway has become the longest and the safest runway for
the aircraft of Pakistan Air Force and landing and takoff operations
have been successfully conducted. It is on record that at the
outset the present Communications and Railways Minister Javed
Ashraf Qazi had lambasted Muhammad Nawaz Sharif for squandering
billions of rupees on the project which testifies to his lack
of imagination and foresight despite being a General.
The Peshawar-Islamabad
Motorway was to be completed by as late as December 2000. But
after the October 12, 1999 revolt, not only Musharraf Junta stopped
work on the project but also cancelled the contract of the Turkish
firm Bayinder. Now the project has been awarded to a Pakistani
firm SKB without floating of tender. The firm has hinted at completion
of the project by 2006. Name of one Aftab Siddiqui, alleged to
be a relative of General Musharraf's son Bilal Musharraf, is also
talk of the town in connection with the award of the project.
In his refrendum
addresses General Muaharraf is trying to take the credit of motorway
project by announcing construction of Islamabad-Peshawar and Faisalabad-Multan
motorway. Had General Musharraf not taken over the country, the
project would have been completed 16 months before.
PML (N) will
release two fact sheets in next two weeks to tell the nation that
why Bayinder was dissociated from the motorway project and whose
interest was served in the award of the project to SKB.
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