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    Punjab Transporters Agree to Maintain Fares Despite Fuel Price Surge

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMay 1, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    In a significant development, Punjab transporters have consented not to increase their fares despite the recent hike in fuel prices, following successful negotiations with the provincial government. This decision brings relief to commuters facing economic challenges due to rising transportation costs.

    The agreement was reached after discussions between the Punjab government and representatives from various transport unions, including the Pakistan Mini Mazda Goods Transport Association, which committed to maintaining the current fare structure.

    Punjab Transport Minister Bilal Akbar praised the transporters for their cooperation during this difficult economic period. He expressed optimism about the partnership, stating that the decision reflects solidarity with the government’s efforts to ease the burden on the public. Akbar also confirmed that free travel services on metro buses, Speedo buses, and electric buses will continue uninterrupted.

    Meanwhile, the All Pakistan Petroleum Pump Owners’ Association refuted rumors about a nationwide fuel strike. Vice Chairman Nauman Butt categorically denied reports suggesting that petrol stations would close between May 1 and May 5, assuring the public that all fuel outlets will remain operational.

    Butt emphasized that the supply of petroleum products will proceed without any disruption and urged people to disregard false information circulating about a potential shutdown. He reiterated that petrol pump owners do not support any strike action and confirmed that fuel stations across the country are functioning normally.

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