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    PTI Lawmaker Cycles to Parliament in Protest Against Petrol Price Hike

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMay 11, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    In a notable act of protest, a Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) lawmaker chose to arrive at the parliament building on a bicycle. This symbolic gesture was aimed at drawing attention to the recent surge in petrol prices, which has sparked widespread concern among citizens and politicians alike. The move underscored the financial strain that rising fuel costs impose on ordinary people and lawmakers.

    The increase in petrol prices has been a contentious issue in Pakistan, affecting transportation costs and inflation rates across the country. By opting for a bicycle, the PTI representative highlighted the need for more affordable fuel policies and urged the government to reconsider its pricing strategy. This protest also reflects growing political pressure on the authorities to address economic challenges faced by the public.

    Such demonstrations carry significant political weight, as fuel prices directly impact the cost of living and economic stability. The PTI lawmaker’s action serves as a reminder of the ongoing debates within the parliament regarding energy policies and their social implications. Meanwhile, the public continues to watch closely as political leaders respond to these economic concerns.

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