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Federal, KP govts agree to resolve issues through consultation

 The bureaucratic and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa states on Sunday consented to determine every one of the issues through shared interview

The comprehension was reached when Boss Clergyman Ali Amin Gandapur met Government Inside Priest Mohsin Naqvi and Bureaucratic Pastor for Energy Awais Ahamd Khan Leghari at the Service of Inside in the administrative capital, said an authority report.

It said during the gathering, the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa's flow circumstance was examined and progress was seen on power loadshedding and different issues. It was likewise settled to have another gathering today (Monday.)

Worth focusing on here power loadshedding has turned into a prickly issue between the bureaucratic and KP legislatures.

The matter came to the spotlight as of late when Boss Priest Ali Amin Gandapur took steps to assume command over the power dissemination organization, Peshawar Electric Stock Organization in the wake of censuring the exorbitant blackouts in the territory.

He had cautioned of assuming command over the Pesco and giving his own power loadshedding plan on the off chance that the issue was not settled.

The central pastor had expressed that KP was producing power an overabundance however its kin were confronting weighty power loadshedding regardless of that which, he said, was a foul play.

He had requested that the central government advance the circumstance and give, what he expressed was expected privileges to the region to the extent that its portion in the hydel power age was concerned.

KP CM Gandapur met Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) pioneer Imran Khan at Adiala prison on Sunday after a gathering with the government priests.

The CM stayed with Imran Khan for more than an hour and advised him about his common government's exhibition. He likewise advised him about the new Exceptional Speculation Assistance Board (SIFC) meeting. Apparently, the PTI pioneers additionally discussed the ongoing political circumstance of the party and the country.

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