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    KP Finance Adviser Criticizes Federal Govt Over Sharp Fuel Price Surge

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 7, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Khyber Pakhtunkhwa’s Finance Adviser, Muzammil Aslam, has voiced strong opposition to the federal government’s recent decision to raise petroleum prices significantly. He expressed serious concerns about the adverse effects this increase will have on the general population, emphasizing that the timing could not be worse given the country’s already fragile economic condition.

    Addressing the issue, Muzammil Aslam highlighted that the surge in fuel prices is likely to exacerbate the hardships faced by millions of Pakistanis. He pointed out that the nation is currently grappling with a poverty rate hovering around 45 percent, alongside the highest unemployment figures recorded in over two decades. These alarming statistics, he argued, make the fuel price hike a severe blow to the socio-economic fabric of the country.

    He also drew attention to the global oil market, noting that crude prices are presently around 80 dollars per barrel. However, Aslam questioned the federal government’s preparedness and policy framework, raising concerns about the potential consequences if international oil prices escalate further to 120 dollars per barrel. He warned that such a scenario could force the government to impose even steeper increases on fuel costs, possibly pushing prices to as high as 500 rupees per liter, which would place an unbearable burden on ordinary citizens.

    It is important to note that the government recently announced a substantial hike of 55 rupees per liter on both petrol and diesel. This adjustment has pushed petrol prices to 321.17 rupees per liter, while diesel now costs 335.86 rupees per liter. The move has sparked widespread criticism from various quarters, with many fearing it will trigger inflationary pressures across multiple sectors, further straining household budgets and business operations.

    Meanwhile, economic experts warn that Pakistan’s already delicate recovery from previous financial setbacks could be jeopardized by such policy decisions. The combination of rising fuel costs and persistent unemployment threatens to stall growth and deepen economic inequalities. In this context, the KP Finance Adviser’s remarks underscore the urgent need for the federal government to reconsider its approach and adopt measures that protect vulnerable populations while stabilizing the economy.

    As the debate over fuel pricing continues, the public remains anxious about the broader implications of these increases on daily life, transportation costs, and the overall cost of living. The situation calls for a balanced strategy that addresses fiscal realities without disproportionately impacting the most disadvantaged segments of society.

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