Caretaker Prime Minister Anwarul Haq Kakar has clarified his statement regarding the strike on the issue of electricity bills and said that he did not say that electricity is not an issue on which there should be a wheel jam strike. He said that the decision to close the shops soon will be taken by the provinces, which…
Talking to private TV, Anwar-ul-Haq Kakar said that we sympathize with the section that has been burdened with electricity bills, but we do not want to take any decision in haste that has to be withdrawn.
Anwar-ul-Haq Kakar said that the team formed regarding the electricity crisis and bills will suggest long and short-term solutions in the light of which steps will be taken.
He said that the decision to close the shops soon will be taken by the provinces, the implementation of which will be seen soon.
On the other hand, the caretaker Federal Minister for Information Murtaza Solangi has said that the Prime Minister answered the questions of the journalists, which were presented in the form of a report out of context in the media.
Murtaza Solangi said that the Prime Minister was asked whether the issue of electricity bills is such that there has been any chaos or anarchy in the country. In response to the question, the Prime Minister said that it is not that there is anarchy in the country, but the Prime Minister never said that the issue of electricity bills is a non-issue. People are not worried about the problem of bills.
The Caretaker Information Minister said that the Prime Minister explained how this problem arose and now he is going towards its solution. Playing, the Prime Minister never said that the sufferings of the people are unjustified, some responsible journalists also confirmed that the Prime Minister never said that this problem is not serious.
The Prime Minister had said that we have a commitment with the international organizations, we will find a solution to the problems of the people without affecting the promises made to the international organizations, but it was reported in the media that the Prime Minister said that the issue of electricity bills is not a serious matter. , the Prime Minister was projected as not aware of the plight of the people.
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**Interview with Caretaker Prime Minister Anwarul Haq Kakar on Electricity Bill Strike Clarification**
**Interviewer:** Thank you for joining us today, Prime Minister Kakar. Recently, you made remarks regarding the strike related to electricity bills that sparked some controversy. Could you clarify your position?
**Anwarul Haq Kakar:** Thank you for having me. It’s important to clarify that I never stated that electricity is not an issue warranting a strike. I understand the frustrations people have with rising electricity bills and sympathize deeply with those affected.
**Interviewer:** Many are concerned about the potential consequences of the strikes. How do you plan to address these concerns?
**Anwarul Haq Kakar:** We recognize the severity of the situation. While we sympathize with the burden of electricity bills, we must also be cautious. Hasty decisions could lead to complications that we may have to retract later. It’s crucial for us to approach this matter thoughtfully.
**Interviewer:** You mentioned a team would be formed to address the electricity crisis. Can you share some details about this initiative?
**Anwarul Haq Kakar:** Certainly. The team’s objective is to provide both long-term and short-term solutions to the electricity crisis and the accompanying financial strain. We are currently in the process of gathering data and will recommend steps to be taken based on comprehensive assessments.
**Interviewer:** Some provinces have taken their own actions regarding shop closures. What role will your government play in that decision?
**Anwarul Haq Kakar:** The decision to close shops will ultimately rest with the provinces. We want to ensure that any decision we make reflects the realities on the ground and takes into account the needs of local communities.
**Interviewer:** Thank you for your insights, Prime Minister Kakar. It’s clear there is much complexity to navigate regarding the electricity issue.
**Anwarul Haq Kakar:** Thank you. We are committed to finding solutions and ensuring that the public is heard and supported throughout this process.