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TLP gives govt 72-hour 'ultimatum' to withdraw fuel price hike​


TLP chief warns of protests, threatens it will do "what it is known for" if govt doesn't decrease petrol prices


News Desk
February 17, 2023


tehreek e labaik pakistan tlp chief saad hussain rizvi addressing a press conference in lahore screengrab


Tehreek-e-Labaik Pakistan (TLP) chief Saad Hussain Rizvi addressing a press conference in Lahore. SCREENGRAB

The Tehreek-e-Labaik Pakistan (TLP) party has given a 72-hour 'ultimatum' to the federal government to withdraw the latest hike on petroleum products, warning it of dire consequences if prices are not brought down.

The government had increased the price of petrol by up to Rs22.20 and diesel Rs17.20 per litre on Wednesday amid spiralling inflation as the country continues to face an economic crisis.

During a press conference in Lahore on Friday, TLP chief Saad Hussain Rizvi said if the government does not withdraw the price hike, the party would do "what it is known for"—a reference to protest marches in the recent that brought the federal capital to a standstill.

"I am giving a 72-hour ultimatum to the government to withdraw the increase in the prices of petroleum products immediately," Rizvi said.

He said that the rulers of the country were begging the International Monetary Fund (IMF) for the 23rd time in 75 years, adding that Pakistan's debt had increased by 23 per cent in just one year. He claimed the rulers were now thinking of making IMF visit the country's nuclear plants and weapons sites.

"The poor man has been squeezed to such an extent that he is unable to even think of protest," he added.

Rizvi said the government should reduce its expenses by shrinking its "army of ministers and advisers". He demanded that petrol offered to politicians and government officials be stopped immediately as they were using "millions of litres" every day.

"The office-bearers [of the party] should go to everyone including the business community and tell them that TLP is standing with them and that a Islamic system is the only hope," he added.

The announcement from TLP comes after the party was widely criticised for not calling out the current government over the recent price hike, as Rizvi had lashed out at the PTI government when it raised prices. Many questioned the silence of the party after the PML-N-led government raised the tariff despite record inflation.

 
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TLP gives govt 72-hour 'ultimatum' to withdraw fuel price hike​


TLP chief warns of protests, threatens it will do "what it is known for" if govt doesn't decrease petrol prices


News Desk
February 17, 2023


tehreek e labaik pakistan tlp chief saad hussain rizvi addressing a press conference in lahore screengrab


Tehreek-e-Labaik Pakistan (TLP) chief Saad Hussain Rizvi addressing a press conference in Lahore. SCREENGRAB

The Tehreek-e-Labaik Pakistan (TLP) party has given a 72-hour 'ultimatum' to the federal government to withdraw the latest hike on petroleum products, warning it of dire consequences if prices are not brought down.

The government had increased the price of petrol by up to Rs22.20 and diesel Rs17.20 per litre on Wednesday amid spiralling inflation as the country continues to face an economic crisis.

During a press conference in Lahore on Friday, TLP chief Saad Hussain Rizvi said if the government does not withdraw the price hike, the party would do "what it is known for"—a reference to protest marches in the recent that brought the federal capital to a standstill.

"I am giving a 72-hour ultimatum to the government to withdraw the increase in the prices of petroleum products immediately," Rizvi said.

He said that the rulers of the country were begging the International Monetary Fund (IMF) for the 23rd time in 75 years, adding that Pakistan's debt had increased by 23 per cent in just one year. He claimed the rulers were now thinking of making IMF visit the country's nuclear plants and weapons sites.

"The poor man has been squeezed to such an extent that he is unable to even think of protest," he added.

Rizvi said the government should reduce its expenses by shrinking its "army of ministers and advisers". He demanded that petrol offered to politicians and government officials be stopped immediately as they were using "millions of litres" every day.

"The office-bearers [of the party] should go to everyone including the business community and tell them that TLP is standing with them and that a Islamic system is the only hope," he added.

The announcement from TLP comes after the party was widely criticised for not calling out the current government over the recent price hike, as Rizvi had lashed out at the PTI government when it raised prices. Many questioned the silence of the party after the PML-N-led government raised the tariff despite record inflation.

Maulana needs petrol to fill up the SUV.


laa pher ...people have problem with his luxury life ..

 
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Why cant security services just catch and kill this bastard and end this fitna once in for all?
 
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Rana will need to keep his mooch in this dude now. He cant focus on more than one person as it is.
 
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Yeh chutia nikal aya ha phudi yaon da. He has been given the task to start dharna and create a law and order security situation so that Mafia can find an excuse to delay elections further.
 
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it seems everybody in pakistan is living luxury except pdf members.

That's why whenever you share PDF ideas with the people they'll laugh at you and think your just a fool. Corruption, lies, deciet, bribery is beneficial for the people and they will continue to do so.
 
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Drone strikes needed on this guy.

Whats this haramkhor’s obsession with 72?
 
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