News Brief
Petrol station in Pakistan
Just a week after unveiling a massive fuel price hike, Pakistan Finance Minister Miftah Ismail on Thursday (June 2) announced that the country's federal government will implement another round of price increase of all petroleum products by Rs.30.
After the latest round of hikes, petrol will be priced at Rs209.86, diesel at Rs204.15, kerosene oil at Rs181.94 and light diesel at Rs178.31.
On May 25, the federal government had announced an increase of prices of petroleum products by Rs.30 per litre.
The move is seen as a desperate effort by the cash-strapped government to slash the fuel subsidies in a bid to control the fiscal deficit and secure International Monetary Fund bailout money.
The minister said the government was "willing" to import oil [from Russia], provided "it does not come with sanctions".
The minister had earlier sought to blame former Prime Minister Imran Khan for freezing the petrol prices after "realising that the days of his government were numbered".
PTI Chairman Imran Khan has condemned the fuel price hike. He has urged his supporters to come out and protest after Friday prayers against the government's "anti-people policies of massive price hikes to crush the public and wreak economic havoc in the country".