Petroleum Dealers “STRIKE” Leads to Various Petrol Pumps Shutting Down in Karachi

Due to the announcement of a strike by the Petroleum Dealers Association, there is a rush at most petrol pumps in Karachi, and many are closed.

The Petroleum Division and OGRA have stated that petrol pumps across the country will remain open as usual today, while oil marketing companies have been instructed to keep the pumps open and ensure supply.

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