HomeWorldPakistanPrime Minister Demands Account on inflated power accounts

Prime Minister Demands Account on inflated power accounts

Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif holds a meeting on questions regarding electricity bills.— APPENDIX

ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Monday requested a detailed report from the authorities concerned on complaints of overcharged electricity bills. prime minister on An emergency meeting was held on Monday with With regard to complaints about inflated domestic and commercial bills, the Prime Minister media wing in says in the statement.

Minister for Power Khurram Dastgir Khan and Special Assistant to the Prime Minister Ahad Cheema and others senior officials attended the meeting. Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif addresses officials concerned submit a detailed report on priority basis along with with advice on complaints about overcharged electricity bills.

This may be indicated out here that inflated electricity bills, especially those received by home consumers made they cry. Domestic consumers expressed concern over high electricity bills containing increased tariffs, fuel price adjustment and taxes.

“My family uses only one ceiling fan but i got over The bill is 5000 rupees and I am having a hard time paying it.” — Muhammad Anas, resident of Satellite city, said Rawalpindi. Similarly, another consumer said that he received a bill of 14,000 rupees without using Any air air conditioner.

Meanwhile, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif announced that Pakistan had joined the great value for his relationship with Finland and desired cooperation in various fields. prime minister expressed those views in meeting with Ulla-Maja Rantapuska, Investment Manager, Finnfund, Finland development financier, accompanied by Ville Eerola, Honorary Consul General of Pakistan for Finland.

Mention the business friendly policy adopted current government, prime minister said that Pakistan great capabilities for investments in information technology energy, agriculture, industry and the e-commerce sector.

Ulla-Maya Rantapuska reported prime minister about Finnfund’s interest in investment in areas of renewable energy sources, sustainable agriculture, financial institutions and digital infrastructure solutions in Pakistan.

She is also mentioned that Finnfund already invested $3 million shares of 17.59 percent shareholding in TPL Insurance Limited, Pakistani first direct insurance company. prime minister appreciated the proposals of Finnfund and assured that government will contribute to Finnfund in said enterprises.

Follow World Weekly News on

Derrick Santistevan
Derrick Santistevan
Derrick is the Researcher at World Weekly News. He tries to find the latest things going around in our world and share it with our readers.

Leave a Reply

Must Read