Copyright Policy Privacy Policy Contact Us Instagram Facebook
Top Rated Posts ....
Video: Run-Out controversy between Salman Agha vs Mehidy Hassan Video: Run-Out controversy between Salman Agha vs Mehidy Hassan Five US Air Force refueling jets hit in Iranian strike at Prince Sultan ​air base in ​Saudi Arabia Five US Air Force refueling jets hit in Iranian strike at Prince Sultan ​air base in ​Saudi Arabia Iranian women stand firm against US & Israeli attacks Iranian women stand firm against US & Israeli attacks Sahil Adeem and Hisham Elahi Zaheer face to face in Irshad Bhatti's podcast Sahil Adeem and Hisham Elahi Zaheer face to face in Irshad Bhatti's podcast Video: Drone attacks on Citi Bank in UAE & Bahrain capitals Video: Drone attacks on Citi Bank in UAE & Bahrain capitals Drone footage of destruction in Israel's Ness Ziona following Iranian attack Drone footage of destruction in Israel's Ness Ziona following Iranian attack

PTI Announced To Start Protest in KPK Against Loadshedding From July 15

Posted By: Ahmad Zubair, July 14, 2013 | 04:16:55



PESHAWAR: Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) announced on Sunday that the party will carry out demonstrations against load shedding in Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa from July 15.
The government had earlier instructed no load-shedding take place during Sehri, Iftar and Taraweeh timings in Ramazan. However, power outages still remain the norm in the capital city and the rest of the province.
K-P Chief Minister Pervez Khattak on Saturday censured the federal government over unscheduled power outages during Ramazan and demanded the Federal Ministry for Water and Power to provide K-P its full share of electricity.
During a press conference in Peshawar on Sunday, PTI MNAs said that PTI is with its people and will support them on the streets.
They further added that CM Khattak will lead the demonstrations.

Source: Express Tribune





Advertisement





Popular Posts Follow Us on Social Media

Join Whatsapp Channel Follow Us on Twitter Follow Us on Instagram Follow Us on Facebook


Comments...