English Essay Load Shedding
Load Shedding
One of key difference
between a developing country and a developed country is the power management.
Electricity has become a basic need, and its unhindered, continuous and smooth
supply is the necessity, but in countries like Pakistan, it’s still a luxury
and more or less an elusive dream.
Whether it is the mega
city like Karachi or a remote small city like Kohat, the irritated story of
dull power supply remains the same. Throughout the country, in all the five
provinces, in every major or minor city, in every town or village, there nothing
exists like solid and robust power supply.
The so-called
load-shedding remains the integral part of rural and urban life. It does not
even go away in winter, but in the summer, it becomes the thorn in the eye. The
abuses and curses WAPDA and K.E.S.C. get in summer, if written on paper and
loaded on Titanic, Titanic wouldn’t require a storm to get drowned.
Hide and seek role
played by electricity only incensed the consumers more. It not only snatches
the mental and physical peace, but also results in massive financial losses in
regard of electronic appliances. Frequent power breakdowns have turned lives of
people miserable.
Whenever the protests
are raised, the government’s stubborn clowns shrug and with an intelligent and
scornful frown blame the scarce water storage units. Whose fault it is? Who has
to resolve these issues? Of course, it is the government duty. That is why they
are the government. It is their responsibility provides the people with basic
utilities like power supply and others. If there are problems, they are the
ones to resolve them, if they cannot do it; they have no right to remain in
power. In addition, why in the hell we always elect the people with stake who
always deceive us. This is the time to think about it and raise our protest.