Nawaz calls on Prime Minister to solve the power crisis in Karachi


LAHORE: Former Prime Minister Muhammad Nawaz Sharif has asked Prime Minister Shahid Khaqan Abbasi to ensure uninterrupted power supply during the month of Ramadan and instructed to solve the problem of the energy crisis in Karachi.

Pakistani Prime Minister Shahid Khaqan Abbassi arrived in Lahore on Sunday to meet Nawaz Sharif at his home in Jati Umrah. The meeting was also attended by the President of the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz of (PML-N) and Prime Minister Punjab, Muhammad Shahbaz Sharif, his son Hamza Shehbaz MNA, Maryam Nawaz and Senator Pervez Rashid.

Shahid Khaqan Abbassi informed the former Prime Minister of the budgetary allocations. Senator Pervez Rashid said that Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif had given a detailed briefing and informed him that the budget was designed according to his vision.
He said Nawaz Sharif had asked questions about the energy project and asked him to inform him about the results of the projects.


Ousted Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif. Photo: AFP
The Senator said that the Prime Minister was asked to analyze the total supply in terms of total electricity production, adding that Nawaz has asked the Prime Minister to ensure that an artificial spill problem does not occur. not created before completion. by the government.

He said Nawaz Sharif has asked the Prime Minister to address the issue of energy crisis in Karachi immediately address that Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif Abbasi said that a Cabinet meeting was convened to obtain the permits, necessary to solve the problem of the energy crisis in Karachi.

It is worth to mention here that, after a mass contact management program developed previously by the PML-N, Nawaz Sharif became the first of seven political meetings in Mansehra Sunday, April 29, the same day as PTI addressing device a show in Lahore and PPP held a power show in Karachi.

However, the schedule was adjusted and the political meeting in Mansehra was postponed to 6 May. Rasheed said the PMLN's mass contact plan had been readjusted after leaving Nawaz and PM for London.

"We need to consider not only the vacation plan, but also the court hearings and NAB consultations," Rasheed said.

The Senator said the PML-N meeting in Manshera was postponed last week due to Nawaz Sharif's departure in London. It is important to note that the schedule was submitted by PML-N to the Express Tribune four days earlier, with the April 29 plan intact.

"Our processions are quite significant," Rasheed said, adding that the PTI Lahore procession is not based in Lahore procession and people from all over the country came to the procession. "Our processions have a large local crowd, demonstrating and demonstrating our success ... there is no need to transport people from all over the country," he added.



PML-N high table

Nawaz Sharif told MPs Gujranwala and Faisalabad in PML-N Secretariat in Model Town Saturday that the supposition that elements supported by "hidden forces" will win the next election should turn out to be wrong.

The former Prime Minister acknowledged that Pakistan had the weakest currency economically and lagged in the region. "The currencies of Sri Lanka, Nepal and even Bangladesh were stronger than the Pakistani rupee," he added.

"Once the size of the Chinese economy was a quarter of the Indian economy, it has now been reduced to only 1/8," Nawaz said, acknowledging the failure of the current administration.

Nawaz Sharif claimed that the government of his party had changed the economic situation, but the country was affected by the disqualification decision.

He added that the Pakistani currency, which has been stable for four years, has been weakened following the same decision. Pakistan's stock market index, he added, rose from 5,300 to 3,700 weeks after the disqualification.

Regarding the trial, the former Prime Minister said he did not know where he would be in the next 10 to 20 days. He added that his position would remain the same no matter where he was.

Nawaz said that no Prime Minister elected in Pakistani history should be able to terminate his term of office. "It happens only in our country ... in other places in the region the states are working according to the book, here in Pakistan the law is useless".

He said that people should work for the good of Pakistan. "We can not allow Pakistan to run like that," he said.

"We continue to make the same mistakes that led to the overthrow of Dhaka," he said. "Even our broken limb

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