While the government is forced to continue subsidy for electric utility (y'know combination of expensive generation and low rates), there can be no end to load-shedding. We have capacity to produce more, via old inefficient and doubly expensive thermal electricity generation plants, we are caught between loadshedding and circular debt. So, sure we can use this money to get rid of circular debt and go ahead and generate expensive electric units, but that would kill the purpose of taking these loans.
Loans are not magic wands in themselves. They do not solve any problem by themselves. You are a person of high education, so why can you not appreciate the fact that developing infrastructure takes time? We can commission coal-fired plants in about a year's time from receipt of machinery at Karachi port - and that is the fastest we can move for cheaper electric generation. It would take at least a year and a half to see the impact of spending on developing electricity generation infrastructure.
Meanwhile feel free to make tind jokes and let us know how you hate politicians and other such miscellaneous stuff that you do so well. Good time pass hai, likes bhi mil jati hain, adat bhi ho gai hai, waghaira.....
So after a couple of years when we DO start seeing impact from spending on infrastructure, I could dig this thread up and show you the needlessness of impatience and general cribbing one can see on this thread from various people. Who knows, maybe someone would learn the virtues of putting things in perspective, & practicing a bit of patience.