MQM-P asks KE to reduce loadshedding hours in PNT Colony
A delegation of the Muttahida Qaumi Movement- Pakistan (MQM-P), led by newly elected MPA Barrister Sofia Saeed Shah, visited the K-Electric office and met with senior officials.
According to a statement issued by the MQM-P on Monday, the meeting discussed in detail the problems faced by the area, including the daily 10-hour loadshedding in PNT Colony. The delegation demanded that the loadshedding in PNT Colony be reduced immediately and that the entire area be exempted from loadshedding during the iftar and sehri timings.
The delegation included MQM-P coordination committee member Shamshad Ali Siddiqui and central organizing committee member Atif Shah. K-Electric officials listened to the problems presented by the delegation and assured them that they would take immediate steps to resolve them, the party added.
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