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Yesterday when I was coming home to 311-E, I heard the azan for the maghrib prayer. When I entered the house I rushed to my room, to say my prayers. Shaista called out to me and said If you want a hot supper first put your food in the micro oven to heat and then say your prayers, because the load shedding starts in a few minutes, otherwise you will have to wait for an hour for the electricity to come, I did as suggested, and then said my prayers. What a country, load shedding even controls your prayer schedule. Where are the election promises load shedding continues, IPL is taking a new route through Oman to India, car lines before CNG stations as long as ever, traffic jams as bad as ever.
Posted on: Thu, 10 Apr 2014 15:35:45 +0000

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