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    Sindh Considers Smart Lockdown to Curb Fuel Use Amid Middle East Crisis, Says Minister

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 25, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    In response to the ongoing turmoil in the Middle East that has disrupted global oil supplies, Sindh’s Local Government Minister Nasir Hussain Shah announced on Tuesday that the provincial government is contemplating the implementation of a smart lockdown as a strategic measure to conserve fuel. Speaking to the media in Sukkur, Shah emphasized the extraordinary nature of the current situation, warning that if the conflict persists, it could lead to widespread hardships across the region.

    The minister elaborated on the proactive steps Sindh has already taken to manage fuel consumption, noting that government vehicles have seen a significant 60% reduction in petrol usage. This move is part of a broader effort to alleviate pressure on limited resources during these uncertain times. Shah also highlighted that daily review meetings are being conducted to closely monitor the evolving scenario, reflecting the administration’s commitment to adapt swiftly and effectively.

    Smart lockdowns, a concept first introduced in Pakistan during the Covid-19 pandemic, involve imposing targeted restrictions on specific localities rather than enforcing blanket city-wide shutdowns. This approach allows authorities to limit movement and gatherings in designated neighbourhoods, streets, or communities, thereby minimizing disruption while addressing critical concerns. Under these restrictions, gatherings are capped at four individuals, and only one member per household is permitted to leave their home after providing a valid reason to law enforcement officials. Additionally, public events, social functions, and celebrations are strictly prohibited, and affected areas may be sealed off to contain movement.

    Earlier this month, the Sindh government unveiled a series of austerity measures aimed at curbing fuel consumption and reducing government expenditure in light of soaring oil prices. These price hikes are directly linked to the ongoing conflict involving the US, Israel, and Iran, which has severely impacted the global energy market. The proposed smart lockdown is part of this broader strategy to manage resources prudently and ensure stability within the province.

    As the situation continues to develop, the Sindh administration remains vigilant, ready to implement necessary measures to safeguard the province’s interests. The consideration of a smart lockdown underscores the government’s willingness to adopt unconventional yet effective solutions to navigate the challenges posed by international conflicts and their local repercussions.

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