ML-1 civil work to begin next year: railways CEO
The initiation of civil works on the Main Line-1 (ML-1) project in Pakistan, a significant endeavor under the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), will be delayed beyond this year, according to Pakistan Railways (PR) CEO Shahid Aziz. He indicated that preparatory activities related to project approval, tendering, bidding, and contract award will commence by the end of the year. The former railways minister projected a potential project agreement with China in October, aiming for a start in January 2024. Aziz mentioned that PR aspires to follow ML-1 with the ML-2 project.
LAHORE: The initiation of civil works on the Main Line-1 (ML-1) project will not be possible this year, Pakistan Railways (PR) Chief Executive Officer Shahid Aziz told Dawn on Monday.
“But we can say that [preparatory] work related to approval of the project under CPEC, floating of tenders, bidding, award of the contract etc will start by end of this year,” he said.
Earlier this month, former railways minister Khawaja Saad Rafique had claimed that an agreement between Pakistan and China would be signed in October and the project may start in January 2024.
According to Mr Aziz, once work gets under way on the ML-1 project, PR would like to begin work on the ML-2 project (between Kotri and Attock) as well.
Responding to citizens’ queries at an e-open court, held at PR headquarters on Monday, Mr Aziz said PR was under-funded as compared to rail networks in other countries.
In developed countries, he said, governments invest 10 times more on railways than what is being spent in Pakistan, adding that if the department was given more funding, it could be run in a more effective way and turned into a profit-making entity.
Mr Aziz also called on the government to resolve the issue of opening letters of credit for foreign currency payments, as it is taking a toll on PR’s freight business.
“We are also trying our best to convince the government to take on the responsibility of paying pensions to retired PR employees, as it will decrease the financial burden on the department,” he said, adding that the department had also been facing issues in ensuring the timely payment of salaries to its employees.
In view of the security situation, he said, CCTV cameras had been installed at all major railway stations of the country.
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