Nawaz Sharif calls energy conference today

PakistanNawaz Sharif calls energy conference today

LAHORE: Assuming the premiership for the third time, Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) Chief Mian Nawaz Sharif called an energy conference to tackle the raging power crisis in the country.

The PM Sharif called for Thursday’s energy moot shortly after being sworn in as the prime minister for the third time.

The conference will bring under discussion the issues relating to the ongoing energy crisis and ways of dealing with the situation.

The energy conference will be convened at State Guest House, Lahore. Heads of distribution companies, industrialists and energy experts will attend the moot where vital decisions will be made to grapple with the energy crises.

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