The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has rejected Pakistan’s initial proposal for subsidy on petroleum. “The lending institution has demanded the complete plan of the petroleum subsidy from the government,” sources said. “The IMF has demanded a comprehensive plan of per litre 50 rupees subsidy on petroleum,” sources at the Ministry of Finance shared.

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