During the meeting, officials of the Peshawar Electric Supply Company (PESCO) said that the province was not receiving its due power share due to incapacity of the power system. The chief minister demanded the federal government immediately up-grade five 220-grid stations to ensure smooth and uninterrupted power supply.
A four-member committee, comprising provincial chief secretary, provincial finance secretary, PESCO chief and joint secretary (Power), was constituted to review the existing problems and find out solutions.
Later talking to the state-run media, Khawaja Asif said the federal government was well aware of the K-P problems and would hold second round of talks after Eidul Fitr to address the issues. He said the federal government would soon pay all outstanding dues/arrears of the K-P government.
The chief minister thanked Khawaja Asif and said there would be no protest next time if the power transmission was improved in the province.
Published in The Express Tribune, July 17th, 2014.
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please read the lines clear ....
Due to bad carriage system 5 grids need upgradation to give enhance supply to KPK as per PESCO chief ,
Happy to see the quick response from Khawaja Asif and assurance from Khattak to not protest if demands are met. These sort of working relations between federation and federating units is a sign of maturity on both sides.
PML N Federal Government must return the stolen money to KPK
Just like you promised to end load shedding in 6 months. Oh Please..............why do these politicians think that Pakistanis are stupid.
This is confession of Exchequer Pirates.