ISLAMABAD: Federal Minister for Water and Power Khawaja Muhammad Asif on Monday admitted and apologised to the public over the increase in announced and unannounced load shedding of electricity in the Holy month of Ramazan.

Addressing a press conference in Islamabad along with State Minister for Water and Power, Abid Sher Ali, he said that the shortfall of electricity had increased to 7,000 MW.

Asif said that the current demand for power stands at 19,000 MW against the supply of 13,000 MW while the efforts are being made to overcome the power crisis and the situation will improve after rainfalls which may also consequently lead to a drop in mercury level.

He further explained that nine power plants were shut down, due to trips and faults caused by the hot weather, as a result of which 1,300 MW could not be supplied to the grid stations.

Asif warned that the nation may have to face the same situation if the weather remains hot and dry for which the government was apologetic.

The Minister said that efforts are being made to overcome power theft and reduce line losses besides setting up new power generation houses to improve the situation.

“The PML-N-led government is trying to add 6,000-7,000MW of electricity within next two to three years in the system,” he said.

He appealed to the masses to be economical with the electricity so that all areas could be adjusted.

The Minister said despite huge shortfall, the government has ensured smooth power supply to the industry during the last seven months for ensuring industrial development and increasing production.

According to the people, the government has failed to fulfill its promise regarding the decrease in load shedding during the holy month of Ramazan.

The urban areas continue to face load shedding for 12 to 14 hours whereas in rural areas it ranges from 18 to 20 hours as yet.

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