Petrol pump queues surge after Rs55 hike in fuel prices
2 min readLong queues formed at petrol pumps across Pakistan after the government announced a sharp increase in fuel prices, forcing motorists to wait for hours to fill their tanks.
Citizens were seen lining up at filling stations in several cities despite the higher prices, as the federal government raised both petrol and diesel prices by Rs55 per litre.
Following the increase, the new price of petrol has been set at Rs321 per litre, while high-speed diesel now costs Rs335 per litre.
The increase was announced during a media briefing by Deputy Prime Minister Senator Ishaq Dar, Finance Minister Muhammad Aurangzeb, and Petroleum Minister Ali Pervez Malik.
Long queues at pumps in major cities
After the announcement, petrol pumps in several cities witnessed a rush of vehicles as citizens attempted to secure fuel.
In Karachi, long lines of cars and motorcycles were reported at multiple filling stations. Several pumps, including those along Sharea Faisal, were closed, leading to extended queues at operational stations.
Motorists complained of waiting for hours to buy fuel, while some pump owners faced allegations of charging higher-than-official prices.
In Islamabad, residents were also seen standing in lengthy queues at filling stations. Authorities issued a control room number — 051-9108084 — for citizens to register complaints or seek information.
A similar situation was reported in Lahore, where crowds gathered at petrol pumps after the announcement, with many motorists opting to buy fuel despite the steep price increase.
In Khairpur, several pumps remained closed, while at those where petrol was available, residents said fuel was being sold at prices exceeding Rs300 per litre, adding to public frustration.
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