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Outstanding dues against K-Electric hit R229 billion in 1QFY26

The federal government’s dues from K-Electric have reached Rs229 billion, following an increase of Rs11 billion in the first quarter of the current fiscal year 2025-26.

According to official documents, K-Electric now owes Rs229 billion to the federal government.

The outstanding amount rose by Rs11 billion in June 2025 alone.

Compared to September 2024, the dues are Rs14 billion higher.

By September 2025, K-Electric’s total outstanding amount stood at Rs229 billion.

The documents of the power division showed that the actual outstanding amount stood at Rs42 billion, and Rs187 added as interest.

In June 2025, Rs218 billion was outstanding against K Electric. In September 2024, the outstanding amount was Rs215 billion.

Sources said that K Electric is receiving electricity from the national grid, which falls in the jurisdiction of the federal government.

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