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'Major reduction in loadshedding soon'
 


June 25, 2012 - Updated 1335 PKT
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KARACHI: Adviser to Prime Minister on Interior Affairs, Rehman Malik continued with his claims and said there would be a drastic decrease in loadshedding from Tuesday onwards, Geo News reported Monday.

 

Rehman Malik was addressing the media after his meeting with FIA, NADRA and Rangers’ officials here in State Guest House,

 

While answering questions, Rehman Malik claimed yet again that there will be dramatic decline in loadshedding from Tuesday onwards.

 

He also told that 105 search operations were conducted in Karachi in April and June, and as a result, 22 target killers and 20 extortionists, who were also involved in target killing were arrested.

 

Rehman Malik gave credit to MQM leader Altaf Hussain who always supported the ruling PPP in times of crisis and in maintaining the process of democracy.

 

He added that Sharif Brothers are not going to be successful in their current‘Go PPP’ movement.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Reader Comments
soon bhai soon...ek baar aur soon Speak lie 10 times and may be it will become truth.!!!

good2rely
USA
There is no shortage of electricity but surplus, the main root cause and problem is stealing of electricity and euphimistically calling it “LINE LOSES” and which is impossible to stop in present system of the country and government.

True Comments
Pakistan
Yeh samajhtay hain kay in ko marna nahin hai. Aik din saari pakistani awam ka hisab do gay ALLAH ki adalat main

Shafiq ali
Saudi Arabia
Great lier and agent of foreign oppressors.

ashrafjaved
Saudi Arabia
what hell you talking about...go to hell just now...very soon inshallah you will in sub jail haripoor...then you will become nafsiayte mareez...wake the people of pakistani....warna then ha haa haa haa haa haa

shafeeq ali
Saudi Arabia
 
 
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