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After severe protests in Punjab about skyrocketing electricity bills, protests have now started in Karachi too.






Residents in several areas of Karachi took to the streets and protested outside K-Electric offices on Thursday against prolonged power outages and inflated electricity bills.

In the last few weeks, demonstrations have been reported across the country against the fuel price adjustment (FPA) and taxes on the electricity bills.

In Karachi’s Korangi area today, residents stormed into the locality’s KE office and ransacked it. According to witnesses, a group of people — comprising women, men and children — protested outside the KE office near Darul Uloom, blocking the main Korangi Industrial Area road and chanted slogans against the company.

In a statement, the Korangi police spokesperson said that protesters had gathered outside the KE building over complaints of inflated bills.

During the demonstration, the protesters set fire to tyres, resultantly disrupting traffic on both tracks near the Singer Chowrangi. Protestors also overpowered private guards of the power utility and later forced their way into its office.

To prevent the situation from spiraling out of control, the Landhi district superintendent police and Awami Colony station house officer, along with their contingents, arrived at the site and dispersed the crowd, the spokesperson added.

Separately, residents of the metropolis’ Shah Latif Town blocked the National Highway near Jogi Mor in protest against the power utility.

Malir Senior Superintendent of Police Irfan Bahadur told Dawn.com that the residents were protesting against the fuel adjustment charges in their bills, which was hiked last month.

The demonstrators submitted a memorandum before the power utility officials and later dispersed peacefully, the officer said, adding that traffic remained suspended on the highway for some time.

Similarly, residents of Nazimabad also held protest outside the KE office.

Bills with reversed FAC to be issued on Friday: KE​

Meanwhile, KE spokesperson Imran Rana has said that the reversal of fuel cost adjustments on the bills of those who have consumed less than 200 units would be issued on August 26.


“The deadline of bills for non-ToU (time of use) residential customers whose unit usage is less than 200 is also being extended to August 30,” he said in a series of tweets today.

The government’s announcement and increase in deadlines will not apply to residential, time-of-use, commercial and industrial customers consuming more than 200 units, Rana added.

The development comes after the government announced that that 17 million of the total power consumers will be exempted from paying the FCA in their electricity bills.

Exemption on fuel charges​

Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, in a video message earlier this week, said that the “considerable increase” for July and August’s power bills, because of high international oil prices, was “intolerable” for the common man.

He also stated that the government was also reviewing the situation for the rest of the 13m power consumers who, PM Shehbaz said, were in a better financial position.

Last month, the National Electric Power Regulatory Authority allowed distribution companies to charge an additional Rs155 billion to compensate for the higher fuel generation cost in June.

The authority allowed an unprecedented FCA of Rs11.37 to K-Electric and Rs9.89 per unit to electricity distribution companies previously owned by Wapda, or Discos.

The government had also announced an increase of Rs7.91 per unit in the average base tariff across the country in three phases starting with effect from July. It had approved a Rs1.55 per unit increase in the base tariff across the country under a quarterly adjustment.

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Complete media black out.

Ary news is already banned while rest of them are pro pdm media houses anyways where such news are not given much attention.
 
They should aim their anger at the corrupt political mafia dynasty that is PPP and their cohorts within Sindh. At the end of the day the responsibility lies among the largely useless Pakistani establishment and the "neutrals" that run this puppet show.

Speaking about which, I made a thread yesterday about the tragic state of Sindh and that it is a ticking bomb.

 
This is all dramabazy till people breakin the bilawal house and kill him. Burn the sindh secretariat. Enough is enough.
bhai tank peh beth keh sabh log awaam ka katal karain gay zardari sabh bilawala sahiba national security assets hain! dha keh muhafiz aur fwo ko thaikay daytay hain!
 
Meanwhile our political "elites" in Canada enjoying state of the art food in CN Tower using stolen/embezzled money of the Pakistani people.

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Meanwhile Mullah Diesel in Istanbul

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Masha'Allah!

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Meanwhile in Pakistan:



 
People should dump the bills in Bilawal house
and also throw their daily trash infront of that house

Clean up people service their home so they can pick up all city trash from infront of home
 
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Saare bc ki eid ho gai hai…

The anger should be directed at Bhutto whose apparently still alive.
 
بس بھٹو زندہ رہنا چاہئے۔
تم کتنے زرداری لائو گے
ہر گھر سے مردہ نکلے گا
 
Someone should knock on the doors of Sindh high court. Use the decision of Lahore high court as precedent and people should file a reference against KES for the BS going on along with Inflated elec bills
Lhc has stopped Lesco from taking fuel adjustment charges and a case is set for 14september.
 
Is Bilawal house still standing? Jaati Umra still standing? GHQ still thriving?

Then there is no electricity crisis nor any floods in Pakistan...
 
The biggest joke...PM institutes an inquiry to ascertain who made these FAC...and also who put the tax on traders.

As if a grade 21 officer has enough power to bypass everyone and put in a huge tax like this on his own without approvals. Sahi in logon nay awam ko budhu samjha hua hai.

The more bigger joke is that they are recalling the FAC, but are going to increase the base unit cost to offset the loss. Give from one hand, take from the other. End main bill 10k ka hi aye ga, but instead of the tax being 6k, the bill itself will be 6k. That is what I have read on the papers till now.

And if this isn't the case, then how will the government recover the money? Isn't this a subsidy then? Ab kyun nhn shor machatay log? The inefficiencies in the power system brought on over the past 25 years are the single biggest reason we are in this mess. And to solve it we have a pharmacist who can't think of anything other than anti-PTI inquiries, and Khurram Dastagir who is oblivious to what happens in his ministry. Shahid Khaqan is running the show behind the scenes...and is just firefighting. That is what happens when you don't know if you are here for a long time or not, you take adhoc, day by day decisions to just wake up the next morning.
 
After severe protests in Punjab about skyrocketing electricity bills, protests have now started in Karachi too.






Residents in several areas of Karachi took to the streets and protested outside K-Electric offices on Thursday against prolonged power outages and inflated electricity bills.

In the last few weeks, demonstrations have been reported across the country against the fuel price adjustment (FPA) and taxes on the electricity bills.

In Karachi’s Korangi area today, residents stormed into the locality’s KE office and ransacked it. According to witnesses, a group of people — comprising women, men and children — protested outside the KE office near Darul Uloom, blocking the main Korangi Industrial Area road and chanted slogans against the company.

In a statement, the Korangi police spokesperson said that protesters had gathered outside the KE building over complaints of inflated bills.

During the demonstration, the protesters set fire to tyres, resultantly disrupting traffic on both tracks near the Singer Chowrangi. Protestors also overpowered private guards of the power utility and later forced their way into its office.

To prevent the situation from spiraling out of control, the Landhi district superintendent police and Awami Colony station house officer, along with their contingents, arrived at the site and dispersed the crowd, the spokesperson added.

Separately, residents of the metropolis’ Shah Latif Town blocked the National Highway near Jogi Mor in protest against the power utility.

Malir Senior Superintendent of Police Irfan Bahadur told Dawn.com that the residents were protesting against the fuel adjustment charges in their bills, which was hiked last month.

The demonstrators submitted a memorandum before the power utility officials and later dispersed peacefully, the officer said, adding that traffic remained suspended on the highway for some time.

Similarly, residents of Nazimabad also held protest outside the KE office.



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Just in the month of August-2022 KE has made 2 request to NEPRA for the increase in Tariff

- First request is for the increase of PKR 11.10 per unit Price (link)
It will charge Rs3.01 per unit in electricity bills of August and Rs8.09 per unit in electricity bills of September. KE had requested an increase of Rs11.39 per unit.

- second request is for the increase of PKR 14.533 per unit on account of quarterly tariff adjustment (link)
K-Electric has requested the National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (Nepra) to increase power tariff by Rs14.533 per unit (kilowatt-hour - kWh) on account of quarterly tariff adjustment.

So over all per unit price will further increase by PKR 25.633 per unit and additional taxes will swell the bill even for the consumer 100 units near to PKR 10,000/-

KE Tariff structure for the month of July (Click Here)

abi tu kuch bi nahi hoowa ..... agay agay dekiya kya hota hai
 
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