Situation in Pakistan is out of control! The acting Prime Minister of the country called an emergency meeting
Pakistan Crisis: Protests were also held in Pakistan against electricity prices in Lahore Attock, Peshawar, Quetta, Tounsa, Hyderabad, Nawabshah Rahim Yar Khan, and Multan. where a large number of people attended. According to a report, Pakistan is burdened with expensive plants and commitments. Due to this, the people of the country are facing increased prices.
The situation in Pakistan is going from bad to worse. Protests are taking place across the country against the increased electricity prices. Also, the hashtag is trending on social media regarding electricity prices. After this, the acting Prime Minister of the country Anwarul-Haq Kakar called an emergency meeting on August 27.
According to media reports, Prime Minister Anwarul-Haq Kakar has instructed Pakistan's Ministry of Energy and power distribution companies to provide complete information on this matter. Along with this, how to give relief to the people of the country from the increased electricity prices, is also being considered. Along with the general public of the country, trade union people demonstrated in many cities after the increase in electricity rates. After which the government has started discussions on this issue.
Earlier, there were several reports of protests from Karachi regarding the increased electricity rates. The demonstrations here were supported by the Jamaat-e-Islami (JI). Speaking during a protest in Karachi, Emir Hafiz Naimur Rehman warned that the situation could worsen if the government continues to burden the public. There have also been reports of protests from Rawalpindi in Pakistan.
According to information, protests were also held in Lahore, Attock, Peshawar, Quetta, Taunsa, Hyderabad, Nawabshah, Rahim Yar Khan, and Multan against the increased electricity rates. where a large number of people attended. According to a report, Pakistan is burdened with expensive plants and commitments. Due to this, the people of the country are facing increased prices.