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Pakistan govt slashes petrol price by PKR 80 per litre, day after sharp hike met severe backlash

The revised price brings petrol down to PKR 378 per litre, effective immediately. The decision comes amid growing criticism from citizens and industry stakeholders following one of the sharpest fuel price increases in recent years

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In a swift policy reversal, the government of Pakistan has announced a reduction of PKR 80 per litre in petrol prices, just a day after a steep hike triggered widespread public backlash. Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif made the announcement in a late-night address, signalling an attempt to ease mounting pressure over rising fuel costs, reported news agency PTI.

The revised price brings petrol down to PKR 378 per litre, effective immediately. The decision comes amid growing criticism from citizens and industry stakeholders following one of the sharpest fuel price increases in recent years, reported PTI.

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