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This is an archive article published on August 1, 1997

Pakistan made written offer to sell power: MEA

NEW DELHI, July 31: The Union ministry of external affairs has expressed quot;surprisequot; at Pakistan's Minister for Petroleum and Natu...

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NEW DELHI, July 31: The Union ministry of external affairs has expressed quot;surprisequot; at Pakistan8217;s Minister for Petroleum and Natural Resources Choudhary Nisar Ali Khan8217;s denial that he had made a proposal to sell power to India.

A concrete offer had, in fact, been made in writing by Islamabad around the middle of May and the Ministry of External Affairs had responded positively to the suggestion. Ministry sources today were at a loss to explain Chaudhary8217;s denial in Islamabad, stating, that 8220;no such offer had been made to India and neither is such a proposal under consideration.8221;

The Pakistani Minister8217;s denial directly contradicts the statement made in the Rajya Sabha yesterday and in the Lok Sabha today, that Islamabad had offered about 1,000 MW of surplus power from a World Bank-funded project coming up just outside Karachi. The power, Alagh added, could be used in the energy-needy western states of Rajasthan and Gujarat.

 

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