Mansehra-Thakot Motorway under CPEC completed
Another milestone achieved as construction work completed on Mansehra-Thakot Motorway under CPEC. In a tweet, Chairman CPEC Authority, Lt. General (R) Asim Bajwa announced this major development and said that the motorway will be opened for traffic soon. The 79-kilometer-long Mansehra-Thakot section, is a part of the 118-kilometer-long Havelian-Thakot project under CPEC.
ISLAMABAD: China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) Authority Chairman Lt-Gen (retd) Asim Saleem Bajwa on Saturday said construction work on the Mansehra-Thahkot motorway had been completed.
In a tweet, Bajwa, who is also the Special Assistant to Prime Minister on Information and Broadcasting, said the motorway would be open for traffic very soon. “Most amazing drive it will be,” the CPEC Authority chairman said, with the accompanying hashtags “#cpec” and “#Pakistanmakingprogress”.
Mansehra-Thahkot is part of the Hazara motorway, which is a 180-kilometre controlled-access motorway linking the Burhan Interchange near Hasan Abdal with Haripur, Havelian, Abbottabad, Mansehra, Shinkiari, Battagram, and Thakot in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province. The Burhan-Mansehra section was already open for traffic.
July 26, 2020: The business community here on Saturday lauded the federal government’s decision to open Mansehra-Thakot section of the Hazara Expressway.
“This is a good sign that the government is going to open this strategic artery to traffic but we want the government to open it to traffic before Eidul Azha to facilitate traffic on Karakoram Highway,” Fayyaz Soleria, the patron-in-chief of traders body, told reporters here. He said that the trader’s body in Mansehra had warned the government of an agitation if Mansehra-Thakot section Hazara Expressway, which was completed some three months ago, was not open to traffic before Eid. “We want this road to be opened before Eidul Azha,” said Soleria. He said that as there was heavy traffic on Karakoram Highway from Mansehra to Battagram and it would further enhance even to a traffic mess on Eid and the government should realise it and open this section within a day or two. Lieutenant General (Retd) Asim Saleem Bajwa, the chairman of China-Pakistan Economic Corridor Authority, through a tweet announced opening of this section of Hazara Expressway soon. The then prime minister Nawaz Sharif had inaugurated the project in April 28, 2016. The 180-kilometre section of the highway was scheduled to be complete in 42 months with a cost of Rs133.98 billion.
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