KARACHI (PPI): The Pakistan Petroleum Dealers Association announced the end of their strike and the reopening of petrol pumps across the country.
The association leader, Abdul Sami Khan said that they would go on strike again, If their demands are not met. Abdul Sami Khan said that there is no groupism among petroleum dealers,.
He said that the government’s decision to impose a tax of Rs 1 million petrol pump is not acceptable.
“Finance Minister Muhammad Aurangzaib assured us that our issues will be resolved, but our demands have not been met yet,” he added
Abdul Sami Khan said with the ending of the strike, fuel pumps will be reopened across Pakistan.
Earlier in the day, Karachi is facing fuel shortage as the stock of petroleum products has run out due to the strike of the Pakistan Petroleum Dealers Association.
As per details, the fuel stations in Karachi and across Pakistan were shutdown on the call of the PPDA from 6 AM today.
According to sources, the supply of petroleum products from Pakistan State Oil (PSO) and other oil marketing companies’ terminals is ongoing.