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Asia | September 15, 2025 1:18:07 AM IST
The federal government of Pakistan is likely to raise the prices of petroleum products to Rs 4.79 per litre for the next fortnight starting September 16, as reported by ARY News on Sunday.

As per the initial estimates, the prices of petrol are likely to become costlier by Rs 1.54 per litre, while other fuels are also likely to see notable increases.

As per ARY News citing sources, High-Speed Diesel could rise by Rs 4.79 per litre, kerosene by Rs 3.06 per litre and light diesel by Rs 3.68 per litre.

Furthermore, preliminary calculations for the revised rates have been completed, and a summary of the same shall be forwarded to the Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif for final approval, as per ARY News.

The Ministry of Petroleum, working in consultation with the Ministry of Finance, will present the pricing proposal, which once endorsed by the PM, will be announced and brought into effect from September 16, as stated by ARY News.

Meanwhile, in July, widespread public anger erupted across Pakistan following yet another increase in the prices of petrol and diesel, with citizens accusing the government of neglecting the needs of the poor amid ongoing economic distress.

A resident, Imran, expressed his frustration over the latest fuel price hike, questioning the government's pricing policy. "I don't understand one thing. Petrol prices are going down in international markets. And when prices go down in international markets, our prices go up," he said.

"Now you can imagine, in one month, the price of petrol has increased twice. Where should the poor people go? They are increasing the prices of K-Electric, they are increasing the prices of gas, they are increasing the prices of petrol," he added.

Expressing a sense of helplessness, Imran added, "The government is not looking at the poor people. In my opinion, the prices of petrol should go down. Everywhere in the world, when the prices of petrol go down in international markets, in those countries, the prices go down." (ANI)

 
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