The Government of Pakistan has announced an increase in the prices of petroleum products for the first half of October 2025, following recommendations from the Oil and Gas Regulatory Authority (OGRA) and relevant ministries.
According to a press release issued by the Finance Division on September 30, the new prices will take effect from October 1, 2025. The price of High Speed Diesel (HSD) has been raised by Rs. 4.04 per litre, bringing it to Rs. 276.81 per litre, up from the previous Rs. 272.77.
Similarly, the price of MS (petrol) has been increased by Rs. 4.07 per litre, now set at Rs. 268.68 per litre compared to the earlier rate of Rs. 264.61.
The revised prices will remain in effect for the next fortnight, as the government continues to adjust fuel rates in line with global market trends and domestic considerations.
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Weren’t we told by our showbaz , the plastic doll , the 4 eyed non finance minister how they vowed to decrease prices ?
Now what ?
Vows going great then 😆 🤣 😂
So many vows . India is buying cheap oil from Russia. While we can’t buy from Iran Russia or anyone
But yeah the leaders vowed remember .
Need EVs in 50 lac range from reputable companies such as byd , mg , Changan
What else we could expect from mafia govt, except except to create life for helpless awam.
Incompetent and zalim govt.
In the international market oil prices are going downwards but Pakistan corrupt government is jacking it up to generate more and more money for their own pockets
Corrupt Government / Establishment / Armed forces cant setup any industries and other means that generate and provide jobs to the citizens. To generate wealth for their own ayashee they are milking the public by imposing high taxes and hiking up the prices of daily commodities / consumables.
Lak Lak Lak ….. the lannat ho in jaahilo per and in k khandan per or in k aany waly naslo per.