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Drama in Pakistan: Man Climbs 12,000-Volt Power Pole Over Marriage Demand, Sparks Hours-Long Standoff

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A dramatic and dangerous standoff unfolded in Bhit Shah, Pakistan, on January 1, 2026, after a middle-aged man climbed a high-voltage electricity pole and threatened to harm himself unless his marriage demand was met, triggering hours of tension and a massive emergency response.

According to eyewitnesses and local authorities, the 45-year-old man scaled a 12,000-volt power transmission pole in the heart of the town, shocking residents and drawing large crowds to the scene. Witnesses said the man appeared emotionally distressed and repeatedly shouted that he would jump if his demand to be allowed to marry a particular woman was ignored.

The incident prompted an immediate response from police, rescue officials, and electricity authorities, who were forced to cut power in parts of the area to reduce the risk of electrocution. Negotiators spent several hours attempting to calm the man and persuade him to come down safely, while onlookers watched anxiously from below.

Videos of the standoff quickly went viral on social media, with many expressing concern over the man’s safety and criticizing the growing crowd for gathering so close to a live electrical installation. Others used the incident to highlight broader issues around mental health, social pressure, and the extreme measures some individuals resort to when facing personal crises.

After hours of negotiation, officials were eventually able to defuse the situation and bring the man down from the pole without loss of life. He was taken into custody for medical and psychological evaluation, authorities said.

The incident has reignited conversations in Pakistan about public safety, mental health support, and the dangers posed by high-voltage infrastructure in populated areas, especially when such dramatic acts attract crowds and media attention.

Authorities have urged citizens to report similar situations promptly and to avoid gathering at dangerous scenes, stressing that timely intervention and public cooperation are crucial in preventing tragedies.

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Written by Shola Akinyele

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