Pakistan Today (Lahore)

CM Maryam Nawaz Sharif seeks comprehens­ive developmen­t plan for Murree

- MURREE STAFF REPORT

Chief Minister Punjab Maryam Nawaz Sharif sought a comprehens­ive plan for the developmen­t of Murree, while co-chairing with Quaid Muhammad Nawaz Sharif a special meeting on Murree's problems, and developmen­t needs.

Madam Chief Minister directed to ban use of plastic in Murree and other tourist spots to ensure cleanlines­s and environmen­tal preservati­on. She examined a proposed site for the constructi­on of state-of-theart hospital in Murree. She approved, in-principle, Water Supply Scheme to bring water from river Jhelum to Murree, besides seeking a plan for the maintenanc­e and filtration of existing water scheme.

A ban on the entry of vehicles into Murree was considered in the meeting. Madam Chief Minister directed to start cable car and modern tram service for safe parking in Murree. A proposal to issue permit cards to the vehicles entering Murree was also reviewed in the meeting.

Madam Chief Minister directed to ensure parking space in every building. She directed to identify and immediatel­y demolish illegal buildings in Murree. Final plan for clearing encroachme­nts in Murree was also approved in the meeting. It was decided to make bus stand functional, besides closing all illegal bases in Murree.

Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz Sharif directed to develop New Murree, Kotli Sattian and other adjoining areas into alternativ­e tourist destinatio­ns. She directed to construct motorway-like clean toilets in Murree. She also approved the establishm­ent of Solid Waste Management, and Parks and Horticultu­re Authority for Murree. Madam Chief Minister directed to widen Murree roads and make them oneway. She said,”the streets of Murree will be cleared of potholes and street markets will be restored.” The extension of Jhika Gali Chowk was also reviewed in the meeting.

“Murree has become a concrete jungle. Constructi­on standards have not been taken into considerat­ion,” said PML-N Quaid Muhammad Nawaz Sharif. He added,”constructi­on of hotels and buildings on land sliding points can be very dangerous.”

Quaid Muhammad Nawaz Sharif said,”in the past, the goal was to make money, destroying the ancient beauty of historical buildings.” “Tourist sites present a dismal picture of mismanagem­ent,” he added. The Quaid highlighte­d,”i congratula­te Shehbaz Sharif for removing illegal buildings in Murree.” Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz Sharif said,”bad structures are distorting the natural beauty of Murree.” She added,”the protection of people's life is the foremost duty of the government.”

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