Tral 23/11/25: The situation in Sub District Tral has reached a point where the community feels unheard. Senior NC Leader G M Kantro has raised a firm and heartfelt concern about the rising distress caused by irregular power cuts across the sub district. His words reflect the ground reality that families face each cold night.
He said the people of Tral pay for electricity with sincerity, yet they do not receive the service they deserve. He added that this pattern of disruption has created deep frustration among households. He noted that the harsh winter makes every hour without electricity feel heavier and more painful.
He appealed to the concerned authorities to step up their service delivery. He asked them to acknowledge the responsibility they hold toward the people who rely on them. He called for a practical and timely response that aligns with the needs of the season. He said the community does not seek favors, only basic and reliable power that they have already paid for.
He urged officials to move from routine assurances to visible action. He said the current supply gaps interrupt daily life and weaken public trust. He reminded the administration that reliable electricity is not a privilege. It is a basic requirement that supports health, education, and safety in winter months.
He asked the government to review the prevailing supply pattern in Tral. He pressed for corrective steps that bring stability. He said the people expect consistent service and transparent communication. He added that the administration must act with empathy and ownership.
His statement comes as a call for better coordination and operational discipline. It encourages the authorities to align with community expectations and demonstrate a customer first mindset. He said the people of Tral seek relief, not promises. He asked for swift and result oriented intervention.








