‘Pakistan’ in the dark with ‘blackout’, Minister Sheikh Rashid said – India responsible

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Minister Sheikh Rashid on blackout

Lahore: While Pakistan’s ‘Wazir’ Prime Minister Imran Khan came to power in the country promising to create a ‘new Pakistan’ in the elections, but the situation of financially poor and poor Pakistan is now that last Saturday Late in the night, the whole country suddenly got blacked out. Due to which all major cities and provinces of Pakistan, Karachi, Lahore, Peshawar, Islamabad, Multan, and Rawalpindi were completely immersed in darkness. But the extent is that as usual Pakistan (Pakistan) has again blamed its share of India.

In fact, the power supply system was disrupted in many cities and towns of the country on Saturday night due to a deficiency in the electricity distribution system in Pakistan, which left a dense dark shadow. This information was given in media reports. According to reports, the power supply was disrupted in many cities around the same time after midnight. Apart from Karachi, Rawalpindi, Lahore, Islamabad, Multan, the people of many cities faced difficulties.

Minister Sheikh Rashid on blackout

Here, in the power failure in the whole of Pakistan, the Imran government’s ever-shouting minister Sheikh Rashid also saw the conspiracy of India. And he put a hand on the head of India, he also blamed the power failure in Pakistan. Sheikh Rashid also said that India cut off the power of Pakistan so that the attention of the entire world could be diverted from the peasant movement happening there. Now, who should explain to them that to do this, India does not need to cut off Pakistan’s electricity?

On this, Pakistan’s Ministry of Power tweeted that according to preliminary reports, there was a fault at 11.41 pm at the Guddu power plant in Sindh province. The minister asked the people to exercise restraint and said that work is being done to restore the power supply.

At the same time, the Deputy Commissioner of Islamabad, Hamza Shafqat, tweeted that the problem of the National Transmission Dispatch Company due to the lines being damaged. He said, “It will take some time to get everything back to normal.” Power Minister Omar Ayub Khan said that the frequency in the power distribution system suddenly dropped from 50 to zero, causing a blackout. “We are finding out the reasons for the frequency drop.”

At present, after the nationwide blackout in Pakistan, there is also trending #blackout on social media. It is also relevant that this has already happened in Pakistan when people of the entire country had to remain without electricity and water for many hours due to technical flaws. At that time there was a lot of negative discussion on social media. But Sheikh Rashid is still rushing about the fact that India has a hand in this disastrous crisis.

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