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‘Hunting cats to eliminate rats in Parliament House’


A long-shot view of the National Aseembly and a representational image depicting a mouse. — AFP/Unsplash/File
A protracted-shot view of the Nationwide Aseembly and a representational picture depicting a mouse. — AFP/Unsplash/File

ISLAMABAD: The Capital Improvement Authority (CDA) has determined to make use of looking cats for catching the rats inflicting chaos within the Parliament Home as a finances of Rs1.2 million has been allotted for this objective, sources instructed Geo Information on Monday.

Notably, on account of elevated presence of the problematic mammals within the constructing, the finances has been assigned because the looking cats, which can be to be employed are often known as rat-eaters.

Furthermore, particular mesh traps may also be put in with the sources saying infested ceilings behind the rising rat inhabitants in Parliament Home.

The rats have been damaging the completely different departments of the Senate and the Nationwide Meeting, the insiders mentioned including that the rats have additionally gnawed information in lots of workplaces of parliament.

Moreover, experience of the non-public sector will likely be utilsed by the CDA to get rid of rats from the parliament constructing.


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