Energy sector employees receive 6,000 RS every month, revealed on Wednesday by the Minister of Energy Awais Leghari, because the government is exploring legal ways to end the privilege. In an interview with journalists in Islamabad Leghari Leghari, she said that the government at present could not stop free electricity for the energy and generation division due to ongoing legal cases. “We approached the office of the General Representative to speed up the solutions of these cases so that we could end our electricity for free,” he said. Leghari proposed to increase salaries as compensation for free energy and noted that the government is working on strategies to provide excessive electricity at lower rates. The solar network was discussed and warned the minister that he ordered other consumers another burden of 103 billion Rs. “As the solar, financial burden of ordinary consumers increases, because we are forced to buy expensive electricity by measuring pure measurement,” he explained. The government, as he added, aims to ensure that investors purely measure their costs for up to four years while checking the impact on general consumers. Government to auction of electricity surplus to industries On Tuesday, Leghari announced a government plan to auction an electricity for industry. This initiative aimed at stimulating industrial growth and creating job opportunities has been described in detail in the press release of the Ministry of Energy on Tuesday. According to Leghari’s statement, he stressed that excessive electricity would be competitive to maximize the benefits for the economy and the industrial sector. The Minister also emphasized the policy of the national electric vehicle (EV), which seeks to support the adoption of electric vehicles throughout Pakistan. He said that EV charging stations were significantly reduced to be more accessible and accessible. This step, he said, is in line with the vision of the government to support sustainable energy solutions and reducing the impact on the environment.