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OGRA suggests govt not to raise petroleum prices

byCT Report
31/05/2015
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ISLAMABAD:  Oil and Gas Regulatory Authority (OGRA) has recommended to government for not increasing the prices of petroleum products in order to sustain the prices of daily usage products during holy month of Ramadan.

As per details, OGRA has said that the government could decrease levy slapped on petroleum products in order to minimize general sales tax (GST).

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The past tendency reflects that transporters and traders have looted the consumers by taking undue advantage of increase in the price of petroleum products.

In this context it has been recommended to the government that Ramadan is two weeks away and it will be better for the consumers if the prices of petroleum products are kept stable in the prevailing situation.

A senior government functionary said that Prime Minister (PM) Nawaz Sharif does not agree with the ministry of petroleum’s recommendations for raising prices of petroleum products.

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