According to a statement released in this regard, Pakistan’s government declared on Tuesday that it will maintain petroleum product prices.

The price of petrol would remain unchanged at Rs145.82 per litre as a result of the prime minister’s decision, while the price of diesel will remain fixed at Rs142.62 per litre.

Kerosene oil and light diesel would continue to be priced at Rs116.53 and Rs114.07 per litre, respectively.

 

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