Engineer turned Civil Servant, Assistant Commissioner Bajaur Fazal Ur Rahim recently shared his thoughts on Twitter regarding the opportunities available in the Qaqlash area of Chitral.
He posted a picture on Twitter of a serene view of a plain field of Qaqlash where he thinks the world’s most attractive cricket stadium could be built.
“God willing, if this picture reaches the officials of Pakistan Cricket Board, then perhaps the most attractive cricket stadium in the world will be built in Pakistan.”
He wrote on Twitter.
یہ چترال کا علاقہ قاقلاش ہے۔۔اللہ کرے پاکستان کرکٹ بورڈ کے عہدیداروں تک یہ تصویر پہنچ جائے تو شاید دنیا کا سب سے دلکش کرکٹ سٹیڈیم پاکستان میں بن جائے۔۔#BeautifulPakistan pic.twitter.com/58laaRWGfQ
— Assistant Commissioner Bajaur 🇵🇰 (@FazalUrRahim9) January 7, 2021
He further promoted the beauty of Pakistan with a hashtag #BeautifulPakistan and mentioned the officials of the Pakistan Cricket Board who can take advantage of Pakistan’s natural beauty.
However, the Twitterati did not seem to take the suggestion very well since they feel that the capitalists and construction mafias will juice out every penny from its construction, all the while destroying its natural beauty and the locals might not be allowed to visit the place anymore.
ہاں جی، تا کہ کنسٹرکشن مافیا اس علاقہ تک پہنچ کر اسکو سیمنٹ اور سرئیے کا جنگل بنا ڈالے اور اسکی خوبصورتی و معصومیت کو تباہ کر ڈالے___شاباش، بہت اچھی تجویز دی، شاباش بچے
— Vendetta (@Vendetta_110) January 8, 2021
The twitter user every now and then is seen promoting breathtaking pictures of Pakistan’s landscapes, it’s well constructed roads, and other natural views.
یہ میرا اور آپ کا پاکستان ہے۔۔#BeautifulPakistan pic.twitter.com/58nA4DcHWv
— Assistant Commissioner Bajaur 🇵🇰 (@FazalUrRahim9) January 4, 2021
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