Watch special transmission ‘Pakistan Kay Leay Kar Dalo’ today on Geo News
Experts will answer most important question with participants including several key experts, former officials
KARACHI: How can people and businessmen in Pakistan get cheap electricity and how will all the problems of the energy sector be solved?
Pakistan’s number one news channel “Geo News” has once again organized special transmission on this important topic.
In the transmission titled “Pakistan Kay Laey Kar Dalo”, for the first time in the history of Pakistani media, experts will answer the most important questions. In this transmission, former special assistant on CPEC Khalid Mansoor, Special Assistant on Power Muhammad Ali, former caretaker minister Gohar Ijaz, former chairman of APTMA Asif Inam, economist Ammar Habib Khan and CEO of Lucky Electric Power Rohail Muhammad will express their views. The host is Shahzeb Khanzada. The special transmission will start at 6 pm on Sunday.
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