Keeping in view the hardships being faced by the citizens and business & industrial community of Pakistan due to massive flashfloods, President Karachi Chamber of Commerce & Industry (KCCI) Muhammad Idrees has fervently appealed Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif to issue directives for extension of last date for payment of electricity bills for entire Pakistan as in the ongoing extraordinary situation, neither the business & industrial community nor the poor masses were in a position to pay their bills.
In a letter sent to Prime Minister, President KCCI further requested to refrain DISCOs from charging FAC whereas the controversial Fixed Charges which are neither in favor of the industry nor the economy must also be withdrawn as soon as possible which would be widely welcomed by the entire business & industrial community of Pakistan.
He pointed out that as the entire country is suffering badly because of massive flashfloods triggered by this year’s torrential rainfalls of Monsson Season, the business & industrial community across Pakistan is facing severe liquidity crunch as all the receivables have been pending due to ongoing extraordinary situation wherein the entire Pakistan remains totally sunk.
“Keeping in view the hardships being faced by the citizens and the business & Industrial community, some leniency would have been exhibited but unfortunately, this was not witnessed at any stage and regardless of taking the ground realities into consideration, electricity tariffs for all DISCOs and KE have been raised by more than 100 percent which are totally unabsorbable for the industries and unaffordable for the poor masses”, he noted.
“Secondly, the issue of exorbitant Fuel Adjustment Charges (FAC) and Fixed Charges also stand unresolved which, we firmly believe, need to be reviewed and withdrawn at the earliest as these are neither in favor of the industries nor the economy”, he added.
He hoped that Prime Minister would instantly consider KCCI’s request and accordingly instruct relevant Ministry/ departments to provide relief otherwise, many industries, which are already at the verge of collapse, would close down forever which would trigger massive unemployment, chaos and other economic issues.