PM Kakar holds emergency meeting amid public outrage over inflated power bills

PM Kakar holds emergency meeting amid public outrage over inflated power bills

Interim Prime Minister Anwaarul Haq Kakar presided over an emergency meeting regarding electricity rates and consumer bills on Sunday amid countrywide protests by citizens over inflated power bills.

Caretaker Information Minister Murtaza Solangi said the meeting, which was held at the PM’s Office in Islamabad, went on for more than two hours.

He added that the details of the meeting would be shared in a press release that would be issued shortly.

A day earlier, protests were held in cities across the country due to exorbitant electricity bills on the back of a significant increase in the national average tariff, prompting Kakar to summon an emergency meeting.

The premier will seek briefings from the power division as well as power distribution companies (Discos), to provide “maximum relief to consumers” in this regard.

Meanwhile, the government has also devised a plan to withdraw subsidised electricity availed by Discos and government officers in grade 17 and above.

Caretaker Information Minister Murtaza Solangi held a meeting with Power Division Secretary Rashid Mahmood Langrial on Saturday and discussed the issue of high electricity bills.

The minister confirmed to Dawn that the facility of free electricity units to Discos officers would be discontinued as well and the “summary to take back the facility of free electricity to grade 17 and above officers would be presented in the next cabinet meeting”.

The minister was informed that the increase in electricity tariffs “predominantly affected consumers utilising more than 400 units” per month, and the tariff has remained unchanged for 63.5 per cent of domestic consumers.

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