Federal Minister for Communications Abdul Aleem Khan on Wednesday assured Balochistan Governor Jaffar Khan Mandokhail that authorities will resolve issues related to the National Highway Authority in the province at the earliest.
During their meeting, Governor Mandokhail raised several concerns linked to NHA projects in Balochistan. Abdul Aleem Khan said the NHA continues to prioritize the construction, rehabilitation, and upgrading of highways in the province despite security challenges.
The minister said work has already started on the 813 kilometer National Highway N 25, which links Karachi, Quetta, and Chaman. He stated that the government plans to complete the project within two years and will ensure construction meets international standards.
Abdul Aleem Khan and the governor also discussed matters of mutual interest and reviewed the prevailing political situation in the country.
Governor Mandokhail invited the federal minister to visit Quetta, and Abdul Aleem Khan accepted the invitation.
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Why no 6 lanes it needs to be converted into a 6 lane expressway/motorway if not but still 6 lanes are needed for western bypass Quetta which is still unfinished from the past 7 years all of the western traffic comes and goes through this route there are markets along western bypass Quetta local and heavy traffic mixed so 6 lane is atleast needed don’t expect 10-12+ lanes like Islamabad etc but 6 lanes is atleast minimum according to my analysis.
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