NA high Official visits Sost today

April 25, 2008

Hunza, April 25: A large number of local community from Khyber to Sost are gathered in Sost in order to show solidarity with the newly appointed cabinet. According to sources high officcial from Northern Areas Administration is visiting Sost to discuss emerging issues after the new development.

Banners have been displayed in Sost from local V/WOs and other organisations to welcome the new cabinet. Our sources have reported us that the new cabinet has obtained stay order from court in order to deal the issue legaly. Law and order situation in sost is normal, as usual.

The new cabinet has also contacted port partners from China to inform them about this new development. According to a director SDP , the new cabinet has been registered with Planning & Development department and there is no legal hurdle to take over the port. He further added that a former director has contacted the Chinese partner and briefed them that a group has damaged the port assets. He said the new cabinet has therefore informed the Chinese partners about the new development and invited them to visit Sost.

He said that a new mrit-based management set up will be introduced after the meeting of the new cabinet and stakeholders. He further added that the newly appointed Directors will recommend names for joint venture company as Vice Chairman and Deputy Managing Director soon.

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  • 1. Farhat Ullah Baig  |  April 25, 2008 at 10:45 pm

    it is good news from for whole Northern areas Peoples,because it is assets which we can’t give free hand.now we will hope a new cabinet will try the best to solve a stakeholders problem and specially a land holder.

  • 2. Imtiaz  |  April 25, 2008 at 12:27 pm

    Good step, The whole Hunza and even people of Gilgit Baltistan should join hand as solidarity with the new management.

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