In the next month, petrol will become more expensive at Rs 310 per liter
Rising diesel and petrol prices will also push up inflation, and the imported government is likely to commit suicide next month. Senior PTI leader and former minister Omar Ayub Khan
Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) leader and former federal minister Omar Ayub has said that petrol will become more expensive next month at Rs 310 per liter. Rising diesel and petrol prices will also increase inflation. Have. He said in his statement that petrol would go up to Rs 300 to Rs 310 per liter in the next month. Rising diesel and petrol prices will also push up inflation.
He said that the worst load shedding of electricity is going on in the country, electricity does not come from above, the price is Rs 39 to 40 per unit, people will throw stones at them, there is no fuel in the factory, load shedding of electricity will increase further. It looks like the imported government is going to commit suicide next month.
On the other hand, Finance Minister Muftah Ismail has said that no subsidy will be given on petrol and diesel.
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The finance minister said in an interview. That petrol and diesel prices will be in line with the international market. He said that in the month of July they will not be in deficit. We will end subsidies this year. If IMF program is not found then there is no choice but default.
The Finance Minister said that there is an option of both levy and sales tax on petroleum products, we will see whether to levy levy or sales tax.
If oil prices fall in the world market, it will be easier. SBP Governor Murtaza Syed has confidence, will not advise him on monetary policy, but monetary policy is going well. Minister of State for Finance Ayesha Ghous Pasha says. There is no agreement with the IMF on further tax on petroleum.
He said in an interview that at present there. Is no agreement with the IMF to impose more taxes on petroleum products. If petrol and diesel prices come down in the coming days, we will consider imposing taxes. The Minister of State for Finance said that there is no commitment to impose taxes immediately after the budget.

