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EditorialLukewarm response to outrage over electricity rates

Lukewarm response to outrage over electricity rates

The recent hike in electricity rates has sparked widespread public outrage across Pakistan. People are angry that they are being forced to pay more for electricity, while the powerful and wealthy are not being held accountable for their own electricity theft. The protests that have erupted in recent days are a sign that people are reaching a breaking point. They are tired of being squeezed by rising prices and corruption. They are demanding that the government take action to reduce the burden on ordinary citizens. The government has responded to the protests by calling an emergency meeting on Sunday to discuss the issue. It is important that this meeting be productive and that the government take concrete steps to address the concerns of the people.

There are a number of things that the government can do to reduce the burden of rising electricity rates. First, it can crack down on electricity theft. This would free up more electricity for ordinary citizens and reduce the need for rate hikes. Second, the government can provide subsidies to low-income households. This would help to ensure that everyone has access to affordable electricity, regardless of their income level. Third, the government can invest in renewable energy sources. This would help to reduce Pakistan’s reliance on imported oil and gas, which would lower electricity prices in the long run.

The government has a responsibility to address the concerns of the people. The recent protests are a clear indication that people are demanding change. The government must listen to the people and take action to reduce the burden of rising electricity rates.

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