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Nawaz-led govt flayed as fuel crisis continues unabated

byCustoms Today Report
20/01/2015
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Rawalpindi: A number of fuel seekers including students, traders, teachers, transporters and even females in vehicles or on bikes queue up outside filling stations to get the commodity, and said that the government had badly failed to overcome the crisis.

Meanwhile, they got angered and demanded that Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif and the petroleum minister should immediately resign from their offices. Long queues of vehicles and motorcycles seeking petrol were seen outside petrol pumps located at Punj Sarki on The Mall and in Kutcheri, staring from the pumps and their tails were ending miles away thus triggering massive traffic blocks in Cantt and the Garrison city.

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