Women protest gas suspension
BAHAWALPUR: Hundreds of women belonging to Shahdara Colony staged a demonstration against gas loadshedding outside the SNGPL regional manager office here on Thursday. The women holding sticks were chanting slogans against the SNGPL for conducting gas loadshedding. The protesters also entered the SNGPL building. They warned of ransacking the office
By our correspondents
January 23, 2015
BAHAWALPUR: Hundreds of women belonging to Shahdara Colony staged a demonstration against gas loadshedding outside the SNGPL regional manager office here on Thursday. The women holding sticks were chanting slogans against the SNGPL for conducting gas loadshedding. The protesters also entered the SNGPL building. They warned of ransacking the office if the SNGPL failed to restore gas supply. The protesting women said that they had been without gas for the last one month. — Correspondent
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