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Reko Diq case: Balochistan government not satisfied with feasibility report, Supreme Court told.

Business Recorder

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Byline: ZULFIQAR AHMAD

The Supreme Court was told on Monday that Balochistan provincial government is not satisfied with the feasibility report regarding Reko-Diq copper and gold mining project, as it is incomplete. Advocate General, Balochistan, Salahuddin Mengal said that a committee comprising geologists was looking into the report, and after that a decision would be taken in this regard.

The court was also informed that Balochistan government would not renew exploration of gold and copper minerals of TCC unless it fulfils all terms and conditions set by the province. A four-member bench of Supreme Court, headed by Chief Justice Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry and …

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