In a recent controversial incident in South Waziristan’s Electric. MNA Zabir Khan’s made headlines by forcefully restoring electricity at the WAPDA Zerda feeder station. This action, captured in a viral social media video. Has sparked significant debate and legal implications.
Incident DetailsSouth Waziristan’s Electric
MNA Zabir Khan, accompanied by his supporters. Entered the Jandola Grid Station and directed the reconnection of the Zerda feeder, which had been out of service. The online video captures Khan asserting that the electricity will now run uninterrupted for 12 hours, ensuring comfort for residents.
Public Reaction and Social Media Response
The incident has divided public opinion. While some hail Khan’s actions as proactive and in the community’s interest, others criticize the disregard for legal procedures and potential safety risks associated with such interventions.
Police Response and Legal Ramifications South Waziristan’s Electric
The Nowshera police have faced criticism for their alleged inaction against PTI members involved in forcibly opening the feeders at the grid station. Despite repeated written requests from PESCO authorities, concrete steps have yet to be taken to address the incident legally.
PESCO’s Stand and Formal Complaints
PESCO (Peshawar Electric Supply Company) has lodged over fifty formal complaints against MNA Zabir Khan, Provincial Minister Mian Khaliq, your Rehman, and Idris Khattak. These complaints aim to initiate legal proceedings against the individuals involved in the unauthorized reconnection of electricity.
Political Fallout and Community Impact South Waziristan’s Electric
The incident has broader political implications, with calls for accountability and adherence to legal frameworks in public service. It raises concerns about the misuse of political influence in operational matters that affect public utilities and infrastructure.
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MPA Zabir Khan has sparked a fierce conversation around South Waziristan’s governance, legality, and political responsibility after what he did at Jandola Grid Station. The event serves as a poignant reflection on the fine line between serving the public and exerting one’s political muscle, especially when inquiries are ongoing and legal processes are followed.