Imran's dismal policies responsible for energy crisis, hike in petroleum prices in country: Muqam.

PESHAWAR -- Adviser to the Prime Minister for Political and Public Affairs Engr Amir Muqam here on Friday said that Imran Khan's government was responsible for the prevailing energy crisis and hike of petroleum products in the country.

Addressing a press conference after attending a high-level meeting on energy shortfall at Pesco headquarters here, Amir Muqam said that Imran's government had signed agreements with the IMF and agreed to withdraw subsidies on the petroleum products, adding that present government was left with no other options but to abide by these agreements in order to prevent the country from bankruptcy.

He said Imran govt had intentionally delayed withdrawal of subsidies on petroleum and electricity after knowing that the days of his rule was numbered and left economic landmines for the present government.

Muqam said the PML (N) led coalition government was well aware of people's concerns over recent increase in petroleum products, adding today the entire nation was paying the heavy price of the ill-planned policies and agreements of the Imran Khan Govt.

'PTI chairman is responsible for the prevailing price-hike, increase in petroleum products and long hours power outages besides economic quagmire in the country.'

He said load-shedding in Khyber Pakthunkhwa was due to gap between energy's demand and supply as a result of shortage of water in dams.

He said demands of energy in Khyber Pakthunkhwa were increased by 35 percent this year, which had put additional burden on the power system.

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