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Outrage on Petrol Prices, ‘We are not on another planet’

by Web Desk
October 17, 2021
in Economy, Social Media, Technology, World
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Pakistan outrage on Petrol Prices Again Hiked by Pkr10 per litre
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Responding to the Pakistani people outrage on petrol prices, the minister fawad chaudhary said that the propaganda about the rise in prices is as if “we are on a separate planet from earth”.

تیل کی قیمت میں اضافے کو لیکر ایسے پروپیگنڈا ہو رہا ہے جیسے ہم کوئ دنیا سے کسی علیحدہ سیارے پر ہیں اگر دنیا میں تیل، گیس اوپر جائیگا پاکستان میں بھی اوپر جائیگا، سارا ملک سبسڈی پر نہیں چل سکتا آج قیمتیں اوپر ہیں کل کم ہو جائینگی تو یہاں بھی کم ہو جائیں گی،

— Ch Fawad Hussain (@fawadchaudhry) October 17, 2021
Fawad responding to Pakistani people outrage on petrol prices

“The whole country cannot run on subsidies,” Fawad said, emphasising that the prices will reduce in Pakistan once they reduce around the world.

“Today the prices are high, tomorrow when they will decrease, they will subsequently decrease in Pakistan too,” he maintained.

Fawad encouraged people to “face difficulties together as a “nation”, claiming that economic difficulties are temporary.

ایک قوم کی طرح مل کر مشکلات کا سامنا کریں گے، معاشی مشکلات عارضی ہیں انڈسٹری ، زراعت اور تعمیرات کے شعبے تاریخی منافع کما رہے ہیں تنخواہ دار طبقے کی مشکلات ہیں پرائیویٹ سیکٹر اپنے ورکرز کی تنخواہوں میں اضافہ کرے آمدنی اور روزگار میں اضافہ مہنگائ کا توڑ ہے۔

— Ch Fawad Hussain (@fawadchaudhry) October 17, 2021

The minister said that the industry, agriculture and construction sectors are making “historic profits” and that the private sector should increase salaries of the working class.

“An increase in salaries is the way to break the hike in prices,” he stated.

Fawad’s remarks came a day after the ruling Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf made major increases in the prices of two petroleum products –petrol and High-Speed Diesel (HSD) – which are widely used by the public. The HSD went up by Pkr 12.44 per litre and petrol by Pkr 10.49 per litre.

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