KP govt giving maximum incentives to investors: Khattak

State Bank delegation calls on CM Khattak

PESHAWAR

by: Aziz Buneri

Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Chief Minister Pervez Khattak has said that his government was giving maximum incentives to investors in the province that will create jobs for the jobless and would lead the province towards development.

He said because of CPEC the investors were coming to Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and therefore, the provincial government has set up a facilitation mechanism for the investors. He was talking to State Bank Governor Tariq Bajwa and his team who called on him at chief minister’s secretariat.

Administrative secretaries of finance and housing, head of strategic support unit were also present in the meeting. Matters of mutual interest also came up for discussion in the meeting.

Bajwa was briefed about the provincial housing scheme wherein three marla and five marla plots would be allocated to the low-earning employees, for which a formula would be framed. The State Bank governor agreed to the housing scheme and assured full cooperation. He suggested preparing a model so that it could be taken to the implementation phase and the State Bank would provide all possible help.

The delegates briefed the chief minister about the illegal Hundi business in Chowk Yadgar Peshawar. On this, the chief minister said the provincial government had taken actions a number of times and the people involved in this illegal business were taken to the court but they are freed because it was not the jurisdiction of police but it was the jurisdiction of FIA which was a federal entity.

The provincial premier also assured that the provincial police was ready to provide all possible help to the FIA for the rooting out of illegal hundi business in the province.

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