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The Sharif family is looting to Pakistan again by solar panel projects

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@AZ1

AZ bhai, every system needs some lubrication to work. If even after making some money for the Sharif family, the Patwari solar power plants can still help Pakistan save some energy costs we must all welcome it.

Regards
 
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@AZ1

AZ bhai, every system needs some lubrication to work. If even after making some money for the Sharif family, the Patwari solar power plants can still help Pakistan save some energy costs we must all welcome it.

Regards
That’s the mind set that continues to keep us down. As a oversea Pakistani I am always surprised/shocked about mentality people have in Pakistan. How they have accepted their fate, given up hope.

I forget who said it but it seems, Pakistan is a Muslim country without Islam.
 
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@AZ1

AZ bhai, every system needs some lubrication to work. If even after making some money for the Sharif family, the Patwari solar power plants can still help Pakistan save some energy costs we must all welcome it.

Regards
Its just a matter of time, after 1 year or two they may be hard to maintain.

If pmln want to help country then increase exports.
 
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Lmao I find it funny that Pakistanis find literally everything their govt does as corrupt and incompetent. Come on atleast give them a chance.
 
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@AZ1

AZ bhai, every system needs some lubrication to work. If even after making some money for the Sharif family, the Patwari solar power plants can still help Pakistan save some energy costs we must all welcome it.

Regards
How will it save Pakistan? Do you know anyone about this ?
Solar panels are great but the conversion isnt that good, for such big projects you need proper infrastructure which can provide you these systems locally and cheaply why has Pakistan from the start kept prices up for this, so public cant import these cheaply and start producing own local electricity and than provide to grid why bcz it will screw up monopoly.




Heck for Pakistan it makes more sense to go for hyrdo first as it offers other benefits as well e.g water management which is becoming big issue.

When you have these big projects provide you cheaper electricity than yes you can focus on local development and start this otherwise all going into Politicians pocket
 
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We have a saying pakisstan born ppl you can never fill thier belly no matter how much you feed them. They devour everything. Its amazing so many millions have stolen from the land that feeds them, yet it still giving and not collapsed but i think it is reaching its end.

we had the flood, sodom gomora, ppl of hud, now its ppl of pakistan.
 
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@AZ1

AZ bhai, every system needs some lubrication to work. If even after making some money for the Sharif family, the Patwari solar power plants can still help Pakistan save some energy costs we must all welcome it.

Regards
How bout you pay for it then?
Dozakh k pillon ka pait hai bharta hi nai.
 
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Turkey has great expertise in building solar parks.
Bhagoda Ishtehari Salman Sharif was present during the official visit by Crime Minister Showbaz.
Connect the dots...
 
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SULEMAN SHEHBAZ SERVES RS1BN DEFAMATION NOTICE ON PTI’S IMRAN ISMAIL​


Suleman Shehbaz, son of Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, on Wednesday sent Rs1 billion defamation notice to PTI leader and formed Sindh governor Imran Ismail over solar panel agreement allegations, ARY News reported.
Suleman Shehbaz has sent notice to former Sindh governor through his lawyers.
Shehbaz, in a notice available with ARY News, maintained that Mr. Ismail had leveled baseless allegations against the former regarding agreements made with Turkish companies over the purchase of solar panels for Pakistan.

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“Imran Ismail had claimed that PM Shehbaz Sharif, during his recent visit to Turkey, aided solar energy deals for his son Suleman Shehbaz”, he wrote in a notice and declared all such allegations as baseless.
The notice gives Ismail 15 days to not only retract her remarks and tender an apology, but also pay her Rs1 billion as compensation.

The controversy

In a series of tweets on July 3, former Sindh governor Ismail had claimed that the government’s decision to shift public buildings to solar panels amid power shortfall was to benefit PM Shehbaz’s son Suleman.
He wrote, “Instead of improving ties with Turkey, Shehbaz Sharif aided solar energy deals for his son Suleman Shahbaz during the visit and now solar panels would be purchased from his [Suleman] company.”
 
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