Pakistan Petroleum Dealers Association Calls for Strike on July 5

Pakistan Petroleum Dealers Association Calls for Strike on July 5

Pakistan Petroleum Dealers Association denied the strike reports being circulated on social media and clarified no announcement to strike on July 5.

The spokesperson of the association said that matters will be settled with the government and no strike call has been given yet.

The federal government on Sunday increased petrol price by Rs7.45 and diesel price by Rs9.56 per litre.

The Ministry of Finance in an issued notification stated that ” The prices of Petroleum products have seen an increasing trend in the international market during the last fortnight.

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