Sindh CM calls for reduced load-shedding in Karachi's low-income areas

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Sindh Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah meets K-Electric Chairman Shahryar Chishti. Photo: X

KARACHI:

Chief Minister Sindh Murad Ali Shah on Wednesday expressed concern over prolonged power outages in underprivileged areas and urged a solution to reduce load-shedding.

“We want load-shedding to be reduced, especially in low-income areas, and a sustainable solution should be worked out so poor communities are not burdened by long outages,” the chief minister said in a meeting with Chairman K-Electric Shahryar Chishti.

According to a statement issued by the Chief Minister’s House, the chief minister stated that the onset of summer had intensified hardships for low-income communities, emphasising that a practical solution must be found to reduce load-shedding, particularly in poorer neighbourhoods.

The statement added that Shah stressed the need to generate cheaper electricity, particularly through the utilisation of Thar Coalfield coal, which could help provide uninterrupted electricity at affordable rates.

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