Opposition Senators Demands Clarification From Govt Over Alice Wells Anti CPEC Statement

ISLAMABAD: Members of Upper house on Friday declared the anti-CPEC statement of the special assistant to the USA Foreign Minister on South Asia Alice Wells as interference in internal affairs of Pakistan and demanded a clarification from the government.

Senate was informed on Friday that government is focusing on increasing share of renewable energy to provide cheap electricity to consumers.

Energy Minister Omar Ayub told the Upper House during question hour that government is striving to bring electricity price to 4.35 rupees per unit by introducing renewable energy projects.

The Minister told the House that previous governments preferred costly RLNG projects instead of using renewable sources.

Minister for Housing and Works, Tariq Bashir Cheema also informed the Senate that allotment of houses to federal government employees is absolutely being done on merit and according to the rules.

Leader of the House Shibli Faraz has said national interest stands first in our foreign policy.

Speaking on a point of public importance in the House, he said China is time tested friend and it has always supported Pakistan at every forum.

The Leader of the House said China has invested in Pakistan which has paved a way for foreign investment. He said Prime Minister Imran Khan during his visit to Davos has categorically rejected criticism on China Pakistan Economic Corridor.

Shibli Faraz said assured that soon Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi will brief the House about Prime Minister’s activities at World Economic Forum.

The House will now meet on Monday at 3pm.

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