Pakistan People Upset due to petrol price hike one people asked permission for donkey cart
World / Pakistan People Upset due to petrol price hike one people asked permission for donkey cart
World - Pakistan People Upset due to petrol price hike one people asked permission for donkey cart
Pakistan Economy Crisis: Pakistan, which is facing economic crisis and lack of foreign exchange, is on the verge of bankruptcy. He is constantly seeking loans from different countries and international organizations. In the last 7 days, he has increased the prices of petrol and diesel twice in order to take loans and bring things back on track. There the prices of petrol and diesel have reached above Rs 200 and it is not possible for everyone to afford it. Most of the people are now looking for an alternative to motor vehicles. In this episode, the effort of a person there is being discussed a lot in the media these days. Actually, that person has asked for permission to use a donkey car to come to the office after being troubled by inflation.letter going viral on social mediaPakistani journalist Mehreen Zahra Malik has made a tweet in this regard. It contains a letter from a man. The letter writer works in the airport. He has said in this letter to his boss that, due to rising inflation, I cannot afford my vehicle or public transport, in such a situation, I should be allowed to come to the office in a donkey car. His letter is now becoming very viral on social media.Petrol and diesel prices have increased twiceLet us inform that on Thursday, for the second time, the price of petrol and diesel was increased by 30 rupees. This was the second increase in a week. Now petrol is getting Rs 209.86 per liter and diesel Rs 204.15 per liter in Pakistan. On Thursday, Pakistan's Finance Minister Miftah Ismail, while announcing the increase in the price, said that even now the government is incurring a loss of Rs 9 per liter. He said that the government is in talks with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) every day to get the country out of the economic crisis. We cannot accept all their demands, but some have to be implemented.