The government’s failure to provide a stable power supply to all citizens stems from corruption, mismanagement and short-term political agendas. Misallocation of funds and bureaucratic inefficiencies stall necessary infrastructure projects. This neglect disproportionately affects rural and marginalized communities, leaving many without reliable power.
Consequently, those dependent on electricity for their livelihoods, such as small businesses and local industries, suffer significantly. The lack of reliable electricity hampers productivity, limits economic opportunities, and perpetuates poverty. This failure to address essential infrastructure needs underscores a critical disconnect between government priorities and the well-being of its citizens.
Hijab Zehra
Hyderabad
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