Minister Asad Umar Gives Timeframe For End To Karachi’s Loadshedding

Minister Asad Umar Gives Timeframe For End To Karachi’s Loadshedding
Minister for Planning and Development Asad Umar has said that Karachi’s electricity woes will end in 2022, a year before the end of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI)’s rule.

The minister, during an interview to journalist Hamid Mir on his show Capital Talk, spoke about the metropolis' sole power supplier, K-Electric, and as to why he named politicians of the former governments during a heated debate in the National Assembly on Thursday.

In the show, he explained that the reason behind taking the names of the PML-N's Khawaja Asif and the PPP's Raja Pervaiz Ashraf was that both had been in relevant ministries during the parties' respective tenures, but were criticising K-Electric during the debate in NA.

In response to Hamid Mir's question as to when would Karachi's load-shedding woes be completely resolved, he said: “There are two different issues. First is the severe load-shedding going on right now and the second is power shortage in general, considering the metropolis' demand. The deadline for our project — through which changes would be made in the distribution system to allow power to be imported into Karachi to fulfill its needs of 800-1,000MW power — is March 2022.”

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