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  • We are making a new Balochistan: PM Nawaz

    Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif

    Speaking at the inaugural ceremony of the Sorab-Hoshab highway in Turbat on Wednesday, Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif said under his government “a new Balochistan…a new Pakistan” was being made.

    The highway forms an important link on the western route of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) and was built at an estimated cost of Rs22 billion.

    The highway is 449 kilometres long and links the Gwadar port to the north. There are 16 major and 105 minor bridges constructed on the route.

    Addressing the ceremony, the premier said: “I have visited Balochistan the most number of times during my current tenure as prime minister and it has always been to inaugurate a project…this road will bring prosperity to the area.”

    "Travelling from Quetta to Gwadar used to take two days but now with the help of this road one can leave Quetta at sunrise and reach Gwadar by noon," the prime minister said.

    Discussing the significance of the highway, the prime minister said the road was proof that the government had brought progress back to the region.

    "A new road brings new opportunities and gives new life to an area… you'll see the progress in your area,” Prime Minister Nawaz said, adding that he did not want “to repeat the tale of how Balochistan was neglected, but now we will change the face of Balochistan, and Pakistan."

    "This road will connect Balochistan to the National Highway, to the rest of the country and to Afghanistan. The people of Gilgit-Baltistan will also benefit from it," the premier said.

    He said "Pakistan in 2016 is very different from the Pakistan of 2013", adding that Pakistan of 2018 "will be even better".