In Jhelum, Punjab, a laborer was shocked to receive an electricity bill of Rs1,800,000 for July. This came after he had already struggled to pay the previous month’s bill of Rs56,000. With an income of only Rs1,000 a day, he finds it completely impossible to pay such a large amount.WAPDA, the electricity company, has acknowledged the issue and is currently investigating the billing error.
They have assured that if an error is found, they will correct the bill to reflect the accurate amount.This incident highlights a growing concern in Pakistan about inflated electricity bills, which are causing significant distress to many people. The laborer’s situation is particularly dire, as his low daily earnings make it extremely difficult to manage even regular expenses, let alone an enormous electricity bill.Many residents across the country are worried about similar errors in their bills, and there are increasing calls for a thorough review of the billing process to prevent such issues.
The laborer’s case has drawn attention to the need for fair and accurate billing, and for support mechanisms to help those who are most affected by these errors.As the investigation continues, there is hope that the bill will be corrected soon and measures will be taken to ensure that such mistakes do not happen again. This situation has underscored the importance of reliable and transparent billing practices in maintaining public trust and ensuring that everyone can afford their basic utilities.