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No power
outages during Ramzan, daily tells authorities
Tuesday August 02, 2011 06:07:15 PM,
IANS
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Islamabad:
Authorities must abide by their announcement that no power cuts
would be resorted to at the beginning and end of fasting during
the month of Ramzan, a Pakistani paper said Tuesday, noting that
similar promises in the past had proved hollow.
"Mere announcements of no load-shedding during 'Sehri' and 'Iftaar'
will not suffice, and authorities must prove it by not cutting off
electricity at these times. Many such assurances made in the past
have proved to be false," an editorial in the Urdu daily Jang
said.
"Power cuts throughout the country have already crippled business
and economic activity, and if they continue at times of Sehri,
Iftaar and 'Tarawi' (special night prayers in the first 10 days of
Ramzan), they will create a lot of problems for the 'Rozedaars',"
it added.
On Sunday, there were three to four power cuts during the day
despite offices and commercial establishments remaining closed,
while electric supply had remained erratic in the night too, the
editorial said, adding that such a situation should not occur
during Ramzan.
Attacking the authorities for not taking steps to rectify the
problems of dangling wires and tottering electric poles, it said
these not only caused the power outages, but also imperilled
passers-by.
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