Say No to Electricity Bills

Electricity CrisisWho do you think is responsible for Electricity Crisis in Pakistan? The power production companies or the government or both?

Aren’t you frustrated with your Electricity Provider? Be it KESC, WAPDA, HESCO, LESCO, MEPCO, FESCO, GEPCO, PESCO, QESCO or IESCO?

Lets show our frustration, despair and anger in a civilized manner. Instead of burning their vehicles and buildings, lets protest by not paying the electricity bills.

Join this Facebook Group to show our strength and unity.

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  • 1
    saad
    January 6th, 2010 00:30 GMT

    70% payin bills…..and still shit happening , lights off with no schedule ….. what will industry produce ??

  • 2
    Haider Bilgrami
    December 26th, 2009 10:33 GMT

    Yeah right, as if things were really different when the bills were paid. When the minister of power habitually lies, when the power tarrif is expected to reach Rs.19 by the year end of 2010, one must be an idiot to keep on beating the dead horse.

  • 3
    RJ
    December 25th, 2009 19:53 GMT

    I would suggest to educate all the pakistanis to pay the electricity bill so goverment or KESC then installed more plants and expend more money to refurbish and improve the electric network.

    Regards

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