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High-level forum to deal with scourge of illegal construction

High-level forum to deal with scourge of illegal construction

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ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Friday held that illegal constructions on the banks of rivers and water channels were to blame for over 700 deaths in the current spell of torrential rains and floods, and called a high-level meeting with all four provinces to address the issue.

“Although it was a natural catastrophe, there is no room for man-made disaster,” the prime minister said while addressing the federal cabinet meeting.

“For how long the federal and provincial governments continue to pay compensation for the loss of lives caused by illegal constructions along rivers and water channels,” the prime minister asked.

He revealed that more than 700 people have lost their lives during rains and flooding in the country, of which over 400 deaths occurred in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.

PM to convene meeting with provinces; committee of ministers will work to reduce agriculture production costs

“I will soon convene a meeting on the issue of illegal constructions such as hotels, restaurants and houses, as monsoon rains have caused catastrophic floods in northern parts of the country,” he added.

Record rains in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, which began on Aug 15, have wreaked havoc across different parts of the province. Last week, the provincial government declared an emergency as torrential rains destroyed homes, displaced families, and left a trail of destruction in Buner, Swat, Shangla, Mansehra, and other areas.

The PM expressed concern over such structures, which reflected “catastrophic beauty”, and also over deforestation in Galiyat, where plazas and houses have been built.

The PM reviewed the relief and rehabilitation work in the flood-affected areas during the meeting, saying that the federal government had exte­nded “full cooperation” to the provincial governments.

He also commended the efforts of the armed forces in rescue and relief operations. “Pakistan Army reached the distant and difficult areas to rescue the people. For this purpose, helicopters were also used,” he said.

He mentioned his visit to the flood-affected areas in Gilgit-Baltistan and Azad Jammu and Kashmir, highlighting the efforts of ministers and secretaries. “This is a collective responsibility,” he added.

Following the disaster, he said, the responsibility of the Ministry of Climate Change has increased to deal with the challenges of climate change. He added that other relevant departments will also have to play their part.

The PM also referred to the recent “destructive rains” in Karachi earlier this week. “I spoke to the Sindh chief minister and (PPP Chairman) Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari to express my sympathies,” he said.

Ministerial committee formed

Later, PM Shehbaz formed a ministerial committee with a task to reduce production cost of agriculture.

The cabinet also approved the closure of Utility Stores across the country with effect from July 1. The prime minister directed the authorities concerned to protect the rights of the stores’ workers.

In a separate decision, the cabinet approved the proposed amendments to the Special Economic Zones (SEZs) Act, 2012.

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