Loadshedding has been a persistent issue in Balochistan, particularly during the summer months. The situation has deteriorated over time with no relief in sight. Areas like Turbat, Awaran and Kharan often receive just two hours of power in a day. Despite paying high monthly bills, residents do not receive the electricity they pay for. This situation has led to numerous problems for the people of Balochistan. The extreme heat during the summer makes living conditions unbearable without power, and the poor cannot afford to buy solar panels or expensive ice for cool drinking water.
I urge the government to provide electricity to the people on a consistent basis. And if the government cannot provide stable electricity, it should subsidize solar panels. The people of Balochistan are suffering greatly and need immediate relief. I hope the government will soon take action to address the electricity loadshedding in Balochistan.
Qumber Parvez
Kech
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