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Petrol Price in Pakistan hiked by ₹137, Rolled Back by ₹80 After Protests

Petrol Price in Pakistan

In a dramatic turn of events, the government of Pakistan recently increased petrol prices by ₹137 per litre, triggering widespread public outrage across the country. The steep hike, announced just two days ago, added to the financial burden already faced by citizens amid rising inflation.

The sudden surge in fuel prices led to protests in several regions, with people expressing anger over the escalating cost of living. Demonstrations were held in major cities, where citizens and opposition groups demanded immediate relief and criticized the government’s economic policies.

Responding to the growing backlash, authorities decided to partially roll back the increase, reducing petrol prices by ₹80 per litre. While this move has provided some relief, the prices still remain significantly higher than before, leaving many citizens dissatisfied.

Government officials stated that the initial hike was necessary due to global oil price fluctuations and economic constraints. However, the rollback indicates the pressure faced by policymakers amid public unrest.

The situation highlights the ongoing economic challenges in Pakistan, where inflation and rising fuel costs continue to strain household budgets. Citizens are now calling for more stable and long-term solutions to prevent such abrupt price changes in the future.

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