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Petrol Price in Pakistan Today 1st November 2023
Let’s discuss Petrol Price in Pakistan Today 1st November 2023. The Caretaker Government announced on Tuesday that they have decided to not change the price of petrol from 1st November to 30th November, after which the petrol will sell at a record Rs283.38 per liter.
“The [government] will not suffer any more losses from petroleum products,” the finance minister said during a news conference, urging the masses to shoulder the burden for a few months as the government has no choice.
Latest Petrol Price in Pakistan 1 November 2023
The Caretaker Government said the new Petrol prices would come into effect from 12 am on October 31.
Commodity | Previous Price | New Price | Change in Price |
Petrol | Rs283.38 | Rs283.38 | 0.00 |
Diesel | Rs303.18 | Rs303.18 | 0.00 |
Kerosene Oil | Rs214.85 | Rs211.03 | -3.82 |
Light Diesel Oil | Rs192.86 | Rs189.46 | -3.40 |
“We know people would suffer, but we were powerless because the other way was the way of destruction. We will not take the country there,” said the finance minister.
The government finance minister would soon control inflation and bring relief to the people.
Prices of #Petroleum Products for the fortnight starting on 1st November 2023 pic.twitter.com/ftQiYv3MMg
— Ministry of Finance (@FinMinistryPak) October 31, 2023
Imran Khan Deliberately Lowered The Prices
At the beginning of the press conference, Miftah, who was accompanied by Oil Minister Musaddaq Malik, criticized the previous government’s policies, which had “worsened the country’s economy”.
“Imran Khan deliberately lowered petrol prices by providing subsidies,” Miftah said, adding that the incumbent government bears the brunt of these decisions.
He said Pakistan is currently losing 24.03 rupees per liter on petrol, 59.16 rupees on diesel, 39.49 rupees on kerosene, and 39.16 rupees on light diesel.
He said that the loss surpassed Rs. 120 Billion in May, three times more than Rs. 40 Billion.
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We Reject This Robbery
In response to the development, PTI leader Fawad Chaudhry took to Twitter and announced that his party had opposed the surge in petroleum products.
“We pushed back this robbery with all our might in the middle of the night,” he wrote.
“The rise in petrol prices has broken the middle class. People should join the protest against this incompetent government.”
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