Murree: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Friday, today, inaugurated the Jinnah Square Murree Road Underpass project, aiming to ensure hassle-free travel for commuters.
Addressing the inaugural ceremony in Islamabad today, he praised Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi, the project’s contractor, and the entire team of the Capital Development Authority for completing the project in a record time of just 35 days.
PM Shehbaz Sharif said the almost 9 kilometers long connectivity route would not only benefit the residents of Rawalpindi and Islamabad but rather to benefit the entire nation through its enhanced connectivity heading towards Murree.
Commending Senator Mohsin Naqvi’s remarks, the prime minister underlined that the interior minister rightly said that before 35 days back, he (the prime minister) had laid the foundation stone of the project that was completed in record time, comprising of underpass, a road network, and landscaping projects.
He felicitated the interior minister, project contractor, consultant, the IG Islamabad Police, and others and directed the interior minister to continue this track record of swift development initiatives that would enable him to complete such initiatives in a day in the future.
The PM felicitated the entire nation on the occasion of the Armed Forces of Pakistan’s glaring victory over the enemy through superior strategy and courageous response that gave a crushing defeat to the Indian armed forces.
“It has been due to the unity and harmony of the nation and the blessings of Almighty Allah. Moreover, the meritorious history of the nation will be remembered by the enemy forever,” the premier said.
Speaking on the occasion, the Interior Minister highlighted the government’s ongoing efforts to beautify the Federal Capital, including improvements to street lighting.
He also mentioned plans for the widening of the bridge at Faizabad Chowk and solutions to ease traffic congestion at Shaheen Chowk and Kashmir Chowk.