Shahbaz hails SC decision on Orange Line Metro Train
LAHORE: Expressing his appreciation to the Supreme Court for toppling the Lahore High Court requests of remaining the development of Orange Line Metro Train at 11 focuses, Chief Minister Shahbaz Sharif on Friday reprimanded his political opponents for deferring "the general population intrigue" venture.
"The Supreme Court embraced our position [on the project] while our political adversaries needed to nibble tidy on the issue," he told a question and answer session here on Friday.
"The Supreme Court embraced our position [on the project] while our political adversaries needed to nibble tidy on the issue," he told a question and answer session here on Friday.
He deplored that the resistance Pakistan Tehreek-I-Insaf (PTI) couldn't have cared less for the normal man else it would not have upset the task by taking it to courts to the detriment of the lower white collar class that couldn't bear the cost of their own transport.
He claimed that PTI boss Imran Khan had deceived the general population on this and Metro transport ventures and that the general population would not pardon Niazi Sahib for the 22-month delay in the finishing of the vehicle venture. The CM trusted that the undertaking would be finished inside six to seven months and that the cost of the prepare tickets would be kept inside the obtaining energy of the suburbanites
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