Govt’s decision to give Rs 50 subsidy on petrol to motorcycles, rickshaws and small vehicles

Motorcycles, rickshaws and small vehicles are used by low-income people, so petroleum subsidy will directly lead to relief for poor people, Prime Minister's directive to implement plan soon

Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif has decided to give a subsidy of Rs 50 per liter on petrol for motorcycles, rickshaws and vehicles up to 800cc.

Prime Minister has directed that all low-income consumers using small vehicles up to 800cc, except motorcycles and rickshaws, should be included in petroleum subsidy for poor people with low income. Directed to complete soon.

According to the statement released by the media wing of the Prime Minister’s Office, a review meeting on petroleum relief package for low-income petroleum consumers was held in Lahore under the chairmanship of Prime Minister Muhammad Shahbaz Sharif.

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In the meeting, a petroleum relief package of up to 50 rupees per liter will be given to the poor people. go

He directed that the practical program of petroleum subsidy should be completed as soon as possible and all relevant institutions should formulate a comprehensive strategy with mutual cooperation for effective implementation of petroleum subsidy. He said that motorcycles, rickshaws and small vehicles are used by low-income people, so petroleum subsidies will directly lead to the relief of poor people.

Addressing the meeting, he said that despite severe economic difficulties, the government is trying to help the poor people in every possible way. Motorcycles, rickshaws and small vehicles are used by low-income people, so the petroleum subsidy should directly lead to the relief of the poor people. will

The government is trying to help the poor people in every possible way despite the severe economic difficulties. Minister of State for Petroleum Mossadegh Malik briefed the meeting on the strategy of providing petroleum subsidy to the low income people.

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