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Petrol being sold at Rs 92/liter, 80pc petrol pumps closed

byCustoms Today Report
16/01/2015
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ISLAMABAD: The petrol supply failure has created great complications for Lahore and Islamabad people as more than 80% fuel pumps are closed due to insufficient petrol and people are unable to bring their vehicle on roads.

People in Lahore and ‘twin cities’ are badly suffering badly as more than 80% fuel pumps of these cities have been closed due to supply failure of petrol and rest of the pumps are unable to meet the daily consumption, as a result large ques can be seen outside the fuel stations.
The most bad part of the news is that it is expected that the remaining pumps, which were open, would also be shut down if the supply of petrol was not restored.
Talking about the Lahore city, the petrol is being sold at Rs 92/liter which is much greater than the actual official price of petrol.
Further the transporters have also increased the fares which are another problem for commuters.

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