File photo of Mir Amanullah Notezai

Riaz Baloch: 

Dalbandin, Chagai District – Sakhi Mir Amanullah Khan Notizai, Provincial Leader of Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam and former provincial minister, has vowed unwavering support for the people of Chagai district amid the ongoing electricity crisis. Highlighting the struggles of residents, he criticized local representatives for their negligence and alleged corruption.

The leader revealed that half of Dalbandin Bazaar has been without electricity for a week, leaving businesses paralyzed and residents distressed. Damaged transformers in several villages remain unrepaired, exacerbating the suffering of the community. “The incompetent MPA and his representatives are engaged in extortion instead of addressing public concerns,” he stated, urging Chief Kesco to immediately repair the transformers and restore electricity.

Notizai also condemned the mismanagement in recruitment processes and the marginalization of local youth, accusing authorities of favoritism. “The livelihood of Chagai residents depends on border trade, but their rights are being trampled under the guise of merit,” he said, assuring the people of Chagai that he will stand by them and raise their voices on all platforms.

This power outage has severely disrupted life in the district, intensifying calls for accountable governance.

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