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after , electricity ! after gas shedding ! here comes no petrol?but why our politicians are silent

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Petrol shortage in Punjab irks motorists, passengers
Petrol shortage in Punjab irks motorists, passengers

ISLAMABAD/LAHORE -
Over the last two days, motorists and passengers are facing problems due to shortage of petrol across Punjab at the gas stations forcing them to stand in long queues, repeating the scenes of rush at CNG stations.


The authorities of PSO and Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Resources have failed to sort out the fuel shortage and no explanation is coming from them. According to sources, the problem worsened due to the reduced oil imports, whereas fog has also increased the fuel crisis as vehicles carrying fuel have to face difficulty in petrol transportation to pumps at night. Most of the petrol pumps are closed and those opened have long queues of cars and motorcycles. This situation has disrupted the routine life of citizens.


As per sources, a ship carrying imported fuel will dock the port today after which the fuel supply is likely to be improved. In Rawalpindi and Islamabad the situation is more worrisome. Petrol is available at PSO pumps but the long queues have made the motorists jittery. Several people were seen complaining about the attitude of the government towards their problems. They said that most of their precious time is passed while standing in queues. They said at this point of time when the oil prices have come down by almost 50 per cent why this shortage is being created.




After suffereing from no electricity, after getting no gas, here we go with no petrol?
but what our politicians are doing for us?
surly, thats a point where peoples of pakistan should say , go damocrazy go?
cause its been proven by our all politicians ?
that damocrazy doesnt care the common men , & for the poor peoples of pakistan .
its look like a revenge.
smell like a revenge.
Feel like a revenge.
organised by the judicial & political leadership on them.
not a single political leader said a single word, about where petrol went?
it shows how much they care about the peoples of pakistan.
shame on that filthy , Damocrazy & it must end by now.


IK "drank" all the petrol while driving 27 fleet petrol guzzlers.
 
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PPP calls for judicial probe into petrol shortage
Amir Wasim
Published about 2 hours ago
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Leader of Opposition in the National Assembly Syed Khurshid Shah.— AFP/File
ISLAMABAD: The Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) has called for a judicial probe into the petrol crisis to fix responsibility.

The demand was made by Leader of Opposition in the National Assembly Syed Khurshid Ahmed Shah at a news conference at his residence here on Tuesday, hours after opposition members requisitioned the National Assembly session to debate the issue.

Rejecting the government’s decision to conduct an inquiry through an adviser in the ministry concerned, Mr Shah suggested that a senior judge of the Supreme Court lead the investigation.

Also read: Petrol crisis deepens, spills over to Karachi

He was of the view that whatever be the causes of the crisis, the buck stops at Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif’s table.

“Let us know who is behind the conspiracy against the government,” Mr Shah stated in an apparent reference to Finance Minister Ishaq Dar’s assertion that the crisis was a conspiracy against the PML-N government.

The opposition leader regretted that the government kept its eyes closed when the crisis was building up. The opposition raised the matter on the floor of the National Assembly and had already warned the government in time about the impending shortage of petrol, but no minister was present in the house to pay heed.

Opposition members requisition NA session to debate the issue
The PPP leader said the country was facing crisis after crisis because of the government’s “non-serious and insensitive attitude”.

Mr Shah said that various government departments owed Rs250 billion to the Pakistan State Oil (PSO), which imported 60 per cent of the required oil in the country. The remaining 40 per cent oil is imported by small oil companies.

Khurshid Shah said due to decline in oil prices at the international market, small companies reduced their imports, aggravating the problem since PSO had no money to meet the entire demand.

The opposition leader put six questions to the government: “Who is responsible for the petrol crisis? When will this crisis be over? When will the PSO get money to buy oil? How much oil the government is planning to import? What steps are being taken to meet the increasing demand for petrol? Who has hatched the conspiracy against the government by creating the petrol crisis?”

He said the opposition had requisitioned the National Assembly session because it considered it a very serious matter. The opposition believed that the parliament was the right forum to discuss the issues, he said, and expressed the hope that the government would convene the session in a day or two.

He alleged that the government had imposed surcharge on oil after decline in its prices at the international market only to mint money. The government had not only failed to make arrangements for the required supply of gas, electricity and petrol, but it was also being unfair to the consumer by not lowering prices of petroleum products in keeping with the drop in world markets.

Mr Shah said the PPP would continue to raise its voice if democracy and people’s rights were threatened due to inefficiency and incompetence of the rulers.

Earlier in the day, PPP Senator and former finance minister Salim Mandviwala and the party’s information secretary, Qamar Zaman Kaira, lashed out at the government for its failure to foresee the petrol crisis and to build reserves.

They were of the view that being head of the government, the prime minister was mainly responsible for the situation as all his ministers and other government functionaries were a part of his team.

Mr Kaira said that during the election campaign, the PML-N leaders used to say that they had a team of experts who had already done their homework to end loadshedding of electricity. Instead of ending loadshedding and combating gas shortage, the government had put the nation into another crisis, he added.

Meanwhile, 95 members belonging to opposition parties submitted a requisition notice to the National Assembly Secretariat on a one-point agenda — a debate on the petrol crisis.

The notice has been moved under Article 54(3) of the Constitution under which the speaker is bound to convene an assembly session within two weeks.

The members who put their signatures to the notice belong to PPP, Muttahida Qaumi Movement, Awami National Party, Jamaat-i-Islami, PML-Q, Qaumi Watan Party and the APML. Some independent members from Fata were among the signatories as well.

Under the assembly rules, one-fourth members (86) of the 342-member house are required to requisition the assembly session.

Published in Dawn January 21st , 2015

Here we go, the defenders & partners in crouption comes to rescue the shamefull damocrazy, by getting a judicial inquiry, which wont bring any result & peoples will keep waiting for another stupid report next ten years to come.
 
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So guys what is the situation now?
Is there enough petrol available or it will take a few more days?
 
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So guys what is the situation now?
Is there enough petrol available or it will take a few more days?
Nothing has change yet, but meetings are continue, with noone to take the responsiblity yet?
 
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@batmannow hoarding also happened during musharraf's era when the chaudhry sugar mills increased sugar price, and wheat also became non available
 
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@batmannow hoarding also happened during musharraf's era when the chaudhry sugar mills increased sugar price, and wheat also became non available
But sure wasnt that level, where thousands were queuing for that?
also that was politicaly motivated, politicians were behind that fake crisis!
 
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Nothing has change yet, but meetings are continue, with noone to take the responsiblity yet?

Sad to hear that.
According to news coming out at this side of border, I think it will be resolved soon.
Is there any way Supreme Court of Pakistan could interfere in between and ask government for reasons?
There are a lot of times here in India when supreme court questioned government and made them to take action. Latest one is about list of black money holders.
Petrol is one of the basic necessity now a days and I think supreme court could take some step in regard of this crisis.
 
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Sad to hear that.
According to news coming out at this side of border, I think it will be resolved soon.
Is there any way Supreme Court of Pakistan could interfere in between and ask government for reasons?
There are a lot of times here in India when supreme court questioned government and made them to take action. Latest one is about list of black money holders.
Petrol is one of the basic necessity now a days and I think supreme court could take some step in regard of this crisis.
Supreme court is handpicked by the govt?
so no chance!
just pakarmy is the only force politicians dares to head on?
cause they failed on many times?
crisis is just there, but some short supply been send!
dont know how long is gona last?
 
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