Pakistan

Petrol Prices will not increase before February 15, Minister of State

Gujranwala: Minister of State Musadik Malik has said that the prices of petroleum products will not increase before February 15.

Musadik Malik said in a statement that the IMF negotiations have nothing to do with petrol prices, there is no possibility of an increase in the prices of petroleum products before February 15.

Musadik Malik said that it is important to identify the petrol pumps that are supplying limited quantities, and action will be taken against those who stockpile petrol.

The Minister of State says that there was a meeting with oil marketing companies in the morning, there is 20 days of petrol and 25 days of diesel in the country, people are trying to store petrol.

On the other hand, long queues were formed at the petrol pumps in various cities including Gujranwala, Sargodha, on the rumor of increase in the prices of petroleum products.

 

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