Lights out: Abid Sher Ali orders disconnection of electricity supply to President House

Supply to Parliament House disconnected.


Web Desk/saqib Nasir April 29, 2014
Minister of State for Water & Power addressing a press conference at IESCO Headquarters in Islamabad on April 29, 2014. PHOTO: NNI

ISLAMABAD/ KARACHI: The Minister of State for Water and Power Abid Sher Ali ordered Islamabad Electricity Supply Company (IESCO) on Tuesday to disconnect the electricity supply to the President House, Express News reported.

He also has ordered that the supply should be disconnected from the Parliament lodges, Sindh House, Balochistan House, National Database Registration Authority, Motorway police and the Capital Development Authority.

He further instructed IESCO to disconnect the electricity supply to Frontier Works Organisation, Petroleum Commission, Public Works Department, TMO Muree, TMO Rawalpindi and the environment office.

The electricity supply to the Parliament House was disconnected on Tuesday.

Later in the day, Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif ordered IESCO to resume electricity supply to the Supreme Court.

Power supply to all blocks of the Pakistan Secretariat was also disconnected, including the offices of the Ministry of Water and Power, according to IESCO spokesperson.

Press conference

During a press conference in Islamabad, Ali said that the electricity connections to all institutions as well as individual consumers who have not paid their bills will be disconnected.

He stated that it was unfair to say that any one province was being target, further stating that the ministry will not let anyone steal electricity whatever the location may be.

The minister also revealed that the Sindh owed Rs56 billion in electricity dues while Azad Kashmir owed Rs33 billion, adding that a campaign against electricity thieves had been started.

Ali also said that he has told Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif that if markets were closed around 8pm then 1000 megawatts of electricity can be saved.

'Ready to pay dues'

Referring to the recent disconnections, Sindh Chief Minister Qaim Ali Shah, while addressing the Sindh Assembly today, said that he requests the premier to restore the electricity supply that was disconnected.

He added that people who disconnect electricity illegally can be arrested.

The chief minister also said that the provincial government was ready to pay the dues of the people who could not pay their bills.

Reading out the rights of the Sindh government, Shah stated that the Sindh government has the right to build grid stations for transmission of electricity within the province.

COMMENTS (54)

Waheed | 10 years ago | Reply

Abid-from gowal mandi to cabinet minister. He is in the government, why does he have to go public and shame his own party and government. He could walk across to Ishaq Dar and ask to borrow some of the $1.5 billion. By the way has Raiwind owners paid up their electricity bills. The public would like to know,

Aschraful Makhlooq | 10 years ago | Reply

Don't worry because Pakistani people's tax money shall be used for the payments of the dues of the leaders' official residences in Pakistan because Pakistani people's tax money and leaders' residences' kingly and luxurious expenditures always go together......

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