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Govt Goes Back on its Word About No Loadshedding in Ramzan

Several times the government has argued that the shedding of the tax has been completely eradicated and has been proven several times to be unequal. Some members of the ruling party and the government still claim that the redundancy is no longer, while in reality the public still has to deal for hours with unannounced deprivation every day.

The Prime Minister has indirectly suggested that the authorities will never let us forget that we are living in a "stone age". Earlier it was said that the holy month of Ramzan will be free of tax.


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Now that several days have passed, Prime Minister Abbasi has announced that no load-shedding will take place on Sehr and Iftar only time

Minister of Power Sardar Awais Ahmed Leghari, consultant for finance, revenue and economic affairs Miftah Ismail and other officials attended the meeting announcing the decision of "no" load-shedding.


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The director further directed Electricity distribution companies to draw up plans to collect the due bills and avoid line losses. van Energie commission to also complete their recruitment processes.

The month Ramzan will start in May. Climate experts have predicted that some of Pakistan's major cities will be hit by a severe heat wave. No electricity, moreover, will certainly make life easier for citizens.

The summer season has just started and many parts of the country are without electricity for 4-6 hours a day. As things stand, the situation will only get worse as the demand for electricity increases.

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