PESHAWAR, June 9: Residents of various localities of Peshawar on Sunday held protest demonstrations against prolonged power suspensions.

The protesters blocked Dalazak Road at various places for hours by throwing stones and burning tyres. They also shouted against the government and Wapda.

Protesters said power supply remained suspended for 14-18 hours causing severe shortage of water in the localities on Dalazak Road. They said they were forced to fetch water from far off areas.

“Worst affected are the children and patients who cannot sleep at night and have to use hand fans,” Alamzeb, a protester, told reporters on the occasion. He said Pesco complaint cell didn’t respond to their calls.

Alamzeb said despite prolonged outages, they were receiving inflated power bills. “Power supply to our houses is disconnected in case we deposit our monthly bills a day or two after the due date,” he said. He appealed to the chief justice of Pakistan to take suo motu notice of excessive power outages and increasing tariff.

Meanwhile, the residents of Daudzai, Badbher and Arbab Landi localities also demonstrated against the outages. They criticised the government for failure to seek a permanent solution to the problem. They said the students were also unable to prepare for their examinations.

The protesters told media persons that Pesco technical staff demanded of them to pay for repair of faulty power transformers.

LANDI KOTAL: Pakistan Tehrik-i-Insaf activists on Sunday staged a protest demonstration against US drone strikes and excessive loadshedding in tribal areas.

The protesting PTI activists urged the federal government to adopt a bold and aggressive policy against the drone strikes.

They threatened to block the Peshawar-Torkhum Highway if the Tribal Areas Electricity Supply Company did not reduce the long hours of electricity loadshedding in most parts of Khyber Agency especially Landi Kotal and Torkhum in three days.

They urged the shopkeepers at Landi Kotal bazaar not to pay their electricity bills as they were also subjected to excessive loadshedding.

Opinion

Enter the deputy PM

Enter the deputy PM

Clearly, something has changed since for this step to have been taken and there are shifts in the balance of power within.

Editorial

All this talk
Updated 30 Apr, 2024

All this talk

The other parties are equally legitimate stakeholders in the country’s political future, and it must give them due consideration.
Monetary policy
30 Apr, 2024

Monetary policy

ALIGNING its decision with the trend in developed economies, the State Bank has acted wisely by holding its key...
Meaningless appointment
30 Apr, 2024

Meaningless appointment

THE PML-N’s policy of ‘family first’ has once again triggered criticism. The party’s latest move in this...
Weathering the storm
Updated 29 Apr, 2024

Weathering the storm

Let 2024 be the year when we all proactively ensure that our communities are safeguarded and that the future is secure against the inevitable next storm.
Afghan repatriation
29 Apr, 2024

Afghan repatriation

COMPARED to the roughshod manner in which the caretaker set-up dealt with the issue, the elected government seems a...
Trying harder
29 Apr, 2024

Trying harder

IT is a relief that Pakistan managed to salvage some pride. Pakistan had taken the lead, then fell behind before...