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Hubco tripped and karachi was blackout later news came from all corners of Pakistan that power outrage breakdown Terbela and Mangla Dam power plant tripped as well now what ever happened in technically that’s none our business but entire country spent night in the darkness.

Wapda statement on The News site was funny and weird they said they saved Electrical outrage from widespread? Dozens of cities first than districts later mentioned all provinces so what actually they saved from? Wide spread was it supposed to effect INDIA or CHINA?

We all must be having our own story to tell but since INCPak.com is the voice of the people i want all to share your views about Blackout across Pakistan on sunday/Monday kindly share specific so that could be added in the post since INCPak is the one independent News source ~Voice of the People ~

Send your emails at incpak@gmail.com or visit the site.
Also you can share here as well as on facebook /Incpak or search Independent News Coverage Pakistan!

Have your say share and be part of the of this new trend which has started bugging government!

seriously dont get the fuss behind 3G i mean corruption and all to hell with all, world has gone far ahead than 3G and still we are stuck.

After reading the post that Afghanistan is to go 4G on trial i was like =\ what man what Afghanistan was and look at them Taliban will use 4G and we will be still choosing which network provides better net package :D

One thing is for sure guys if anytime sooner or later 3G started in Pakistan than its not gonna be cheap you and i together will pay for the corruption! yessss this is what you call Democracy is the…. the…. you Got me ! Anyways

Take care of your self stay safe, May Allah bless you all.

Independent News Coverage Pakistan, just as the name says, we all are united and determined to spread awareness, with in three months site has crossed over 104,000/- hits so whats the idea behind it.

We are working on the core news

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