Shehbaz Sharif promised cut in electricity tariffs in next few day

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ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Wednesday promised a “significant cut” in electricity tariffs in next few days. Currently, he noted, electricity bills are the biggest concern of everybody and without reducing the electricity tariffs, Pakistan’s industry, agriculture, and exports could not grow.

Addressing a ceremony held in connection with the 78th Independence Day celebrations, PM Shehbaz said, “The government is working day and night to resolve this [inflated bills] issue.” He added that in next few days the government would give the nation a good news of a significant cut in electricity tariffs.

PM Shehbaz urged people, especially the youth, to support the government in its efforts to make the country prosperous, stable and peaceful.

“The next few years are crucial for you and the country, so only focus on your studies and attaining skilled-based education, and do not indulge yourself in the negative agenda of the enemy who is out to target you and utilise your capabilities in anti-state activities,” he asked the youth.

Unfortunately, he said, the enemy was now using digital terrorism tools to sabotage the country’s development journey.

The PM paid homage to the immense sacrifices of forefathers and countless unsung heroes of the Pakistan Movement, who fought tirelessly for an independent country for millions in South Asia, where they could live according to their beliefs and values.

As envisioned by Allama Iqbal, Pakistan emerged as an independent and sovereign state on the map of the world on Aug 14, 1947 through the unwavering and steadfast leadership of Quaid-i-Azam Mohammad Ali Jinnah and people’s unmatched sacrifices, he added.

PM Shehbaz highlighted that although during the past 77 years, the country’s journey had not been exemplary, it was also the fact that it had managed to survive due to the resilience its people showed through natural disasters and economic and social challenges.

“We should learn from our past and move forward with renewed pledge and resolve to take the country on the path of prosperity and development,” he added.

He pointed out that although people were much worried about inflation, electricity bills, unemployment and other issues, he was very concerned about providing maximum relief to them.

The premier stated that Pakistan’s industry, agriculture, and exports would be unable to thrive unless electricity tariffs were reduced.

PM Shehbaz condemned the ongoing Israeli barbarism on the Palestinians, saying the “massacre of thousands of innocent Palestinians has diminished our pleasures on the occasion of Independence Day”.

He also expressed the government’s resolve to stand by the Kashmiri brothers and sisters until the resolution of the issue according to the will of the people of India-held Jammu and Kashmir.

He paid tribute to people belonging to various sectors including sports, education, health, etc. He saluted Olympic gold medallist Arshad Nadeem, who attended the ceremony with his mother.

The prime minister resolved that in order to fulfil the Quaid’s dream, he would continue hard work for the county’s development.
 

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