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No conspiracy can derail CPEC, says Shibli Faraz

Shibli Faraz

Shibli Faraz

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Minister for information and broadcasting Shibli Faraz warned that no conspiracy can derail China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC).

Faraz responded to a calling attention notice raised by Mian Raza Rabbani. He said that CPEC was not a project of any political party rather it was project between Pakistan and China,

According to the Associated Press of Pakistan, he briefed the House that work was being carried out vigorously on projects under the CPEC umbrella as it was symbol of friendship between Pakistan and China that would further strengthen Pak-China relationships.

All the projects of CPEC were successfully advancing towards completion, he added.
Shibli Faraz said the government was creating such a mechanism through which all CPEC projects could be completed in a coherent manner.

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He said the government was bringing law regarding CPEC Authority and it was on National Assembly agenda today as well.

“He would witness whether the opposition support such law or not,” he said.

The minister said the opposition always made efforts to destroy institutions adding that they were also trying to sabotage the CPEC project.

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