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The cornerstone of Nawaz Sharif’s campaign in 2013 was the promise to eliminate load shedding of electricity in two years. With 10 hours of load shedding in Karachi and 12 on average in Lahore, rally after rally, the Sharif brothers took the stage and vigorously promised to alleviate the public of the crippling energy shortages, garnering passionate applause. PML-N blamed the previous government of deliberately increasing power cuts in Punjab and supported massive street protests throughout the country. However, well into the fourth year of PM Nawaz Sharif’s term, load shedding has still to be tackled and hours remain as bad as those seen in 2012 under the PPP government.

Empty campaign promises are part and parcel of Pakistani politics but as the summer heat intensifies the public, who voted for the PML-N in droves, will inevitably wisen up and question the true level of competency of the current government.

Empty campaign promises are part and parcel of Pakistani politics but as the summer heat intensifies the public, who voted for the PML-N, are questioning and rebuking their parliamentarians over not having electricity. Whether Panama will bring down Nawaz Sharif may seem contestable, the lack of electricity and the high tempers over it, right now do not bode well for the ruling party. Nawaz which once posed lack of electricity as a question of incompetency for the PPP now faces the same questions. The last couple of weeks saw aggressive questions and hashtags #MariamLightChaliGai throughout the social media.

Nawaz Sharif has now started to respond to this pressure and has convened three meetings of the Cabinet Committee on Energy just this month. The Ministry of Water and Power secretary Younis Dagha and additional secretary Omar Rasool have been sacked to show the government’s seriousness concerning the energy crisis. Now, the Prime Minister has directed the Ministry of Water and Power to take measures to ensure minimum load shedding during the month of Ramadan.

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#MaryamLightChaliGai: How will the energy crisis affect PML-N Politics?
 
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It all depends on how the opposition uses this issue and present it as bad governance of the present Govt.
 
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It takes years to setup power projects and bring about reforms on the distribution side. The real culprits are Mushy and Zardari who wasted between them 14 years. Setting up liquid fuel IPPs rather than coal or hydro which Team MNS is doing now. Hope he gets re-elected in 2018- Pak will benefit from the hard grind he has put in 2008-13. And he will benefit too. If he wins 2018, he has 2023 in his pockets too.

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It takes years to setup power projects and bring about reforms on the distribution side. The real culprits are Mushy and Zardari who wasted between them 14 years. Setting up liquid fuel IPPs rather than coal or hydro which Team MNS is doing now. Hope he gets re-elected in 2018- Pak will benefit from the hard grind he has put in 2008-13. And he will benefit too. If he wins 2018, he has 2023 in his pockets too.

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Hahahaha. Panama Sharif will end loadshedding through qatri letter. HAHAHAHAHA
 
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Yeh chor ka bacha chahay bhi tou bijli nahi la sakta
 
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@SBD-3 will blame load shedding on PTI. BTW aj kal nazar nhie ata. I guess thora sharminda tu ho ga
 
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It all could have been changed if only Nandi or nadi poor power plant project was successful and not stalled now for 3 years
 
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NEPRA estimated back in 2011 that the power crises would subside in 2018-2019 if the projects recommended were succesful. Well they have been started and implemented and the crises likely will end in 2019. Just in time for Imran Khan as PM to take credit.
 
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