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    KP Government Imposes Ban on Non-Essential Official Visits Amid Fuel Price Surge

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 7, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    The Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) government has taken a decisive step to curb fuel consumption by imposing a strict ban on non-essential official and ceremonial visits across the province. This directive, announced on Saturday, aims to significantly reduce the use of government vehicles and limit petroleum usage amid soaring fuel prices that have put additional pressure on public resources.

    This move by the KP administration comes in the wake of a recent federal government notification that resulted in an unprecedented increase of Rs55 per litre in petrol and diesel prices nationwide. The sharp rise in fuel costs is largely attributed to fluctuations in the global oil markets, which have been further destabilized by escalating tensions between the United States and Iran. These geopolitical developments have sent shockwaves through energy markets, directly impacting Pakistan’s already fragile economy.

    In its official statement, the KP government emphasized that all provincial government offices have been instructed to strictly limit fuel consumption. The use of official vehicles is now confined solely to essential and unavoidable government duties, ensuring that fuel is reserved for critical operations only. The provincial finance department has reinforced these guidelines by mandating that fuel usage be restricted exclusively to emergency and vital official matters, thereby promoting austerity in public sector transportation.

    In addition to these measures, the KP cabinet members have been summoned to attend a ministerial meeting scheduled for Monday. Although the agenda has not been publicly disclosed, it is anticipated that the discussion will focus heavily on strategies to mitigate the economic impact of rising fuel prices on the province’s residents. The meeting is expected to explore potential policy responses and relief measures, especially considering the broader context of the ongoing US-Iran conflict that continues to influence global energy supplies and prices.

    Meanwhile, Finance Adviser Muzammil Aslam voiced strong opposition to the federal government’s decision to hike petrol prices by Rs55 per litre. He warned that this increase would place an even heavier burden on Pakistani citizens, many of whom are already grappling with economic difficulties. Aslam highlighted that the price surge has occurred despite the retention of existing taxes and the petroleum development levy, which alone exceeds Rs100 per litre. This combination has pushed petrol prices to an all-time high of Rs321 per litre, while diesel now costs Rs335 per litre, marking the highest fuel rates in the country’s history.

    The adviser further cautioned that such steep increases would exacerbate hardships for low-income families, who are already struggling amid rising poverty and unemployment. He pointed out that poverty levels in Pakistan have soared to approximately 45 percent, with unemployment reaching its highest point in over two decades. Aslam questioned the rationale behind the government’s pricing policy, noting that current international oil prices hover around $80 per barrel. He provocatively asked whether the government intends to raise petrol prices to Rs500 per litre if global prices climb to $120 per barrel, underscoring concerns about the sustainability of the current approach.

    These developments underscore the complex challenges facing Pakistan as it navigates economic pressures exacerbated by international conflicts and domestic fiscal constraints. The KP government’s efforts to limit fuel consumption through administrative restrictions reflect a broader attempt to manage scarce resources prudently during these turbulent times. As the situation unfolds, the coming days will be critical in determining how provincial and federal authorities coordinate their responses to protect vulnerable populations and stabilize the economy.

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