NA Standing Committee on Planning and Reform to decide Tanawal Airport Project under CPEC
National Assembly's Standing Committee on Planning and Reform formed a Sub-Committee to decide the waited Tanawal Airport in Mansehra, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. Members will visit the project site and prepare a compressive report based on which the standing committee will decide whether the project is economically viable or not. Members of all top three political parties are part of the National Assembly sub-committee. MNA Mohammad Sajjad Awan told the journalists that lawmakers of Hazara Division are in favour of the Tanawal airport project being executed under the CPEC framework as it would connect the region through air route.
MANSEHRA: National Assembly’s sub-committee of standing committee on planning and reform would decide fate of an airport being built in Tanawal area here as Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf government announced scraping of it earlier this year.
“The members of sub-committee are shortly going to visit the airport site in Tanawal and submit a comprehensive report with the head of the standing committee to see either this is viable one or not,” Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz MNA Mohammad Sajjad Awan told reporters here on Saturday. Awan, who is a member of the sub-committee, had taken up the airport issue in the National Assembly, following which head of standing committee on planning and reforms formed sub-committee to submit its report.
He said that not only lawmakers from Hazara division but also from across the country backed the airport project, saying that the airport might be supportive to mega projects being executed under China-Pakistan Economic Corridor initiatives in Hazara division as there exists no airport.
Awan said the sub-committee was having representations from the ruling Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf through MNA Saleh Mohammad Khan, Pakistan People’s Party through MNA Aga Rafiullah and he himself representing PML-N. He said that airport project was sanctioned by previous PML-N government and Civil Aviation Authority (CVA) had released an amount of Rs327 million for land acquisition. “The district administration was tasked by CAA to acquire a 6301 kanals land and it not only acquired land but was about to disburse money among landowners but government stopped work on it,” said Awan.
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