Petroleum dealers go on indefinite strike from Nov. 25!
Privately-owned petrol stations have ceased operations across the country today as the petroleum dealers went on a nationwide strike for an indefinite period in protest against low-profit margin resulting in citizens to suffer.
Almost all petrol pumps were shut in Karachi, Lahore, Peshawar, Quetta, and other cities of the country.
The closer of pumps left the citizens in panic on Wednesday night as they rushed to petrol pumps to top up tanks of their vehicles resulting in long queues in all major cities.
However, the state-owned Pakistan State Oil (PSO), Shell Pakistan company-owned Total Parco, HASCOL, and Gas and Oil (GO) Pakistan Ltd have announced that their company-owned petrol pumps to remain “functional” during the strike.
Here is the list of PSO and Shell Pakistan’s company-owned petrol pumps that will remain functional in different cities:
Karachi
Lahore
Quetta
Peshawar
Rawalpindi-Islamabad
Sukkur
Multan
Hyderabad
Ghotki
Faisalabad
Jhelum
Bahawalpur
Muzaffargarh
The Pakistan Petroleum Dealers Association (PPDA) will carry out a countrywide strike from tomorrow (November 25) to register their protest at what they call “low-profit margins” as announced earlier.
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