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Abbasi signed off on $16bn deal for 15 years in 2016

- AAMIR SHAH

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s major opposition parties have asked the government to make the multibilli­on-dollar Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) contract that it signed with Qatar in February 2016 public.

“We want the government to make the document public for the sake of transparen­cy,” Fawad Chaudhry, informatio­n secretary of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), told Arab News.

“If the government has done nothing wrong, why is it hiding the contract?” he asked. “The government has not even presented the document in parliament, despite our repeated demands.”

Chaudhry said his party was discussing the issue with legal experts and was likely to file a reference against Prime Minister Shahid Khaqan Abbasi with the country’s anti-graft body, the National Accountabi­lity Bureau (NAB).

The Pakistan People’s Party (PPP), the largest opposition faction, seconds PTI’s contention.

“This government does not believe in transparen­cy and has failed to unveil the full LNG contract in parliament despite our repeated demands,” PPP Sen. Taj Haider told Arab News.

“We smell a rat in the LNG deal and this must be investigat­ed by anti-graft bodies,” he said, complainin­g that the government was spending billions of dollars on importing gas instead of developing domestic resources.

“We know that the ruling family of Sharif brothers has personal relations with Qatar’s royal family, and this LNG contract seems to benefit the Qataris more than our own nation,” he added.

Pakistan’s Prime Minister Shahid Khaqan Abbasi signed off on the $16 billion LNG agreement for 15 years with Qatar in 2016 — when he was minister for petroleum and natural resources — to meet domestic energy requiremen­ts.

Sheikh Rasheed Ahmed, head of the Awami Muslim League (AML), petitioned the Supreme Court against Prime Minister Abbasi for alleged corruption in the LNG contract. But the court dismissed that petition on Monday, saying the matter should be taken to NAB for investigat­ion.

 ??  ?? An opposition senator said the LNG deal must be investigat­ed by anti-corruption bodies.
An opposition senator said the LNG deal must be investigat­ed by anti-corruption bodies.

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