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    Murad Ali Shah Claims Federal Government Blocks Power Plant Approvals

    Web DeskBy Web DeskJuly 1, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    Sindh Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah has voiced concerns over the federal government’s refusal to grant approvals for the installation of new power plants in the province. This denial is reportedly hindering efforts to expand energy infrastructure and address the region’s growing electricity demands. The development highlights ongoing tensions between provincial and federal authorities regarding energy policy and resource management.

    Energy shortages have long been a challenge in Sindh, affecting both industrial growth and daily life for residents. The inability to secure federal permissions for power projects could exacerbate these issues, delaying much-needed improvements in power generation capacity. Murad Ali Shah’s statement underscores the critical need for cooperative federalism to ensure sustainable energy solutions across Pakistan.

    In a significant development, this dispute may influence future energy planning and investment in Sindh, potentially impacting economic stability and development initiatives. The situation calls for dialogue between provincial and federal governments to resolve bureaucratic hurdles and facilitate the timely execution of power projects. Addressing these challenges is essential for meeting Pakistan’s broader energy security goals and supporting regional development.

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