60% of the power plant under construction by Maryam Nawaz's son-in-law was completed before 2020, the government imposed a complete ban on all imports from India in 2020.
Islamabad (Urdu Point, Latest News, 25 September 2022) In the leaked audio of Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, there was a drop scene of Maryam Nawaz's son-in-law importing power plant machinery from India. According to the sources of private TV channel Geo News, Maryam Nawaz 60% of the power plant under construction at Damad was completed before 2020. The government imposed a complete ban on all imports from India in 2020. The question arose as to what the government's policy will be for the projects that started before the ban.The response from the government of Pakistan was that the policy has changed, although it is unfair to you, but due to the change in policy, you have to find alternative sources. Contacted China.
According to Geo News sources, 60% of the machinery of the power plant was imported by Cabinet member Razak Dawood's company Descon before 2020, after which the company turned to China to import the remaining 40% of the machinery, which cost about one billion additional rupees. The amount is being paid. The electricity transmission company for the housing society had refused to provide the grid station. In 2020, the Lahore High Court had ruled in favor of the concerned housing society and against the DISCO. Despite the court decision, the grid is still Station not installed.
In the audio tape, in a conversation with a person, Shahbaz Sharif is being told that Maryam Nawaz is asking to import a power plant from India for her son-in-law. Half of them have come from India, they believe that this issue will be solved, you talk to them, I will come back from Turkey, Blocker will explain to them.
On this, the second person advises Shehbaz Sharif to do this work with Ishaq Dar, then Shehbaz Sharif says that it is okay to do it. On the other hand, PTI raised questions about the security after the alleged audio leaks from the Prime Minister's House. In one of his statements, Tehreek-e-Insaf leader Fawad Chaudhry said that more than 100 hours of conversations of the Prime Minister's office are available for sale on the website from August to September. The question is why the government has smelled a snake on such a big event? If you get free time from playing games on your phone, give it a stop.
He said that the way the data of the Prime Minister's Office was put up for sale on the dark web shows the state of cyber security. The conversation is now in everyone's hands.
