Petrol Price Fixed at Rs 241, Diesel at Rs 266
Petrol Price Fixed at Rs 241, Diesel at Rs 266
Petrol Price Fixed at Rs 241, Diesel at Rs 266 in Qila Saifullah – Official Notification Goes Viral
Petrol Price Fixed at Rs 241, Diesel at Rs 266 in Qila Saifullah – Official Notification Goes Viral
Viral Notification Sparks Public Attention
A notification circulating on social media has sparked widespread discussion after it revealed newly fixed fuel prices in Tehsil Qila Saifullah, Balochistan. According to the document, petrol has been set at Rs 241 per liter, while diesel has been fixed at Rs 266 per liter.
The notification, reportedly issued in the name of the Assistant Commissioner of Qila Saifullah, quickly gained attention online, raising questions among the public regarding fuel pricing policies at the local level.
Strict Instructions Issued to Petrol Pump Owners
As per the viral document, all petrol pump owners in the region have been strictly instructed to sell fuel at the officially notified rates. The administration has warned that any violation will result in legal action.
The directive emphasizes uniform pricing across all fuel stations in the tehsil to prevent overcharging and ensure transparency for consumers.
Monitoring Measures to Ensure Compliance
The notification also outlines monitoring mechanisms to enforce the fixed rates. Local authorities have reportedly been tasked with overseeing petrol pumps and ensuring that no station deviates from the prescribed prices.
Such measures indicate an effort by the administration to maintain control over fuel pricing and protect consumers from unauthorized rate increases.
Public Reaction and Ongoing Debate
The circulation of this notification has triggered mixed reactions among the public. While some have welcomed the move as a step toward price control, others have raised concerns about how these rates compare with national fuel prices.
As the document continues to circulate online, questions remain regarding its official status and whether similar measures will be implemented in other regions.