Two banks, one petrol station, a dozen shops, and several vehicles… that’s about it!
We as a nation just can’t keep our hands off other people’s property to vent out our anger can we? Such a tragic comedy. You think burning some one’s car or destroying a shop that might be the only source of income for a struggling family will actually compensate you with more electricity? Who will compensate them whose property you destroyed? Do you think these people do not go through the same frustration of loadsheddings like you do? Yet, in a mindless and utterly backward display of mob frenzy, you so called literate people of this so called nation resolve to vent out your anger at a power distributing authority by damaging other properties that have no connection whatsoever to the problem at hand.
Shame on you! You don’t deserve 20 hrs of load shedding… you deserve 24 hrs coz you belong in the ‘dark’ ages for sure!
Moreover, I just had to add this news on the issue that I read over at Herald Tribune whereby the Employee Union for the utility workers whose offices had been destroyed by angry protestors are demanding compensations and reinstatement of their boss who has been suspended. Or else? Well of course more load shedding!



There is more to Multan than these lunatics.
Come over, and I will show you around.
So, no – they don’t deserve 24 or 20 …
Perhaps you are right and perhaps I was a bit too worked-up myself when I wrote this but the fact remains that destroying personal property is not the answer to such problems and I’m sure you’d agree with that too. Granted that there has to be a few instigators behind the mob itself but they never come to surface do they? It’s the ‘people’ who are seen shouting, protesting, and get blamed.
Multan is a nice city no doubt. My father just got posted there so was there just a month back.
Frustration brings out the worst in us
Cant they simply cut off the lavish free units given to wapda employees and FGS start planning for nuclear energy …!
Oh please dont start blaming people for lashing out angrily at the sorry state of affairs. we all sit with ups and generators in our homes not knowing what being poor or frustrated is all about. they (the government) should do a little more than say that its the previous governments fault. ppp and pml-n are doing what they are known to do better than any thing else and that is showing greener pastures to the innocent people of Pakistan
It’s sad…