The Future Of Gilgit-Baltistan is Bright: CM GB

By: Safdar Mir
Gilgit:Chief Minister Gilgit Baltistan Hafiz Hafez-ur-Rehman expressed his ideas in a breafing while president Diamer press club Muhammad Qasim and the members of press club came for a meeting with chief minister GB. He said that the development works done in the past two years by our government has never been done in the past 70 years history of Gilgit-Baltistan, our Government is working sincerely for the development of Diamer, Diamer is Gateway of Gilgit-Baltistan. Diamer Basha Dam and CPEC is guarantor for the development of the country but some external forces are trying to detort these mega projects but now by the help of joint forces of our loyal public we made them in vain. Unfortunately Diamer is backward area in education sector for this problem cm advised the journalists and aware people of Diamer to give awareness of education to the people of Diamer, Chief Minister GB further said there are many running development projects in Diamer right now and we are willing to end the backwardness of Diamer specially in education sector and we are doing effective movement, we are willing that like in the other districts of Gilgit-Baltistan the future of Diamer in education sector should also be developed and bright in this regard he said that the campuses of Karakurm International Universty and Cadet college will bring positive changes in the region. He further said that soon we will solve the problem of district Darial, Tangir, we wish in our government soon the headquarter of Darail Tangir will be prescribed so that the development works would be started soon by the Government, he said Batooga road is also one of the important development project and we are further planning to link the road of Diamer to Gilgit through Cargah road and he said that the development works done in the past two years by our government has never been done in the past 70 years history of Gilgit-Baltistan.

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