ISLAMABAD: Minister for Interior Ahsan Iqbal on Monday informed the National Assembly that out of total $46 billion,$35 billion was purely investment from China under the China-PakistanEconomic Corridor (CPEC) for energy sector, and the rest was givento Pakistan as soft loan for infrastructure development.During the question-hour session, he said anti-CPEC lobbieswere making the game-changer project controversial.The loan, he said, had been given at very low rates. “We arethankful to China for making such a huge investment in Pakistan.”Parliamentary Secretary for Ministry of Communications Alam DadLaleka said the CPEC link road with total length of 106 km would connectKhuzdar with Baasima.
The PC-1 of the project amounting to Rs 19.88.435 million had been approved by ECNEC in its meeting held on April 12.The application for obtaining loan from Exim Bank China for the project, he said, was under preparation in the National Highway Authority (NHA) and would be submitted to the Ministry of Communications and Economic Affairs Division shortly.Alam Dad said the construction work on the project would commencesoon after signing of a loan agreement with Exim Bank China and completionof the procurement process.He said since the Islamabad-Peshawar Motorway (M-1) was an accesscontrolled facility, the NHA had installed fence along it.However, he said, at certain locations people from adjacentvillages cut fence for passing through the Motorway. In some cases,theft had also been reported on which the NHA along with NationalHighways & Motorways Police had got lodged first information reportsat local police stations and legal actions were taken against the culprits, he added.