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Rs1.5m demanded for restoration of traffic signals
ISLAMABAD—Hundred of traffic signals worth of million of rupees have
been broken in the aftermath of the tragic assassination of former Prime
Minister Benazir Bhutto and the Capital Development Authority (CDA) in
this regard has finalized a list.
According to reliable sources, CDA has demanded more than 1 and half
million rupees on urgent basis so that the traffic signals could be
installed at the earliest. Sources said that it is the responsibility of
CDA to install traffic signals on all the roads in the city.
It may be recalled that after the untimely death of Chairperson of
Pakistan Peoples Party, protest demonstrations were held in the capital
like other parts of the country and the protestors have broken over 100
traffic signals installed on different points of the capital and also
damaged the street lights.—Online |