PESHAWAR: The district administration of Karak has banned petrol sales in both bottle and gallon containers for a period of 30 days.

The official announcement from the Deputy Commissioner declared that the sale and purchase of petrol will be prohibited through both bottle and plastic container methods during the designated time period. The authorities implemented the restriction because of Section 144 to safeguard public security while preventing unauthorized use of petroleum products.

The authorities will implement strict punishment for anyone who breaks the established order. The shopkeepers and petrol station operators have to follow the restrictions which include the complete ban on their business operations.

The administration introduced the measure as a preventive measure to control security in the district. The authorities have requested citizens to assist the administration by reporting all instances of directive violations.

The district administration will maintain the ban for 30 days which can only be extended through official administrative procedures.

CM Sohail Afridi rejects proposal to increase fares for Peshawar’s BRT buses

Earlier, despite a recent increase in petroleum prices, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Chief Minister Mohammad Sohail Afridi has rejected a proposal to raise fares for the  Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) buses operating in Peshawar.

The fare increase proposal was submitted to Chief Minister Sohail Afridi by TransPeshawar in response to rising operational costs. However, the Chief Minister decided not to approve the fare hike, prioritizing the public’s interest.

Finance Adviser Mazamil Aslam explained that the provincial government does not support imposing additional financial burdens on the public during these challenging times. He further emphasized that CM Sohail Afridi returned the proposal to help maintain affordable travel options for all residents, ensuring BRT services remain accessible.

On the other side, the Punjab Mass Transit Authority has announced a 33% increase in the fare for the Metro Bus services. According to the announcement, the new fares will come into effect on March 26. The fare increase applies to all BRT systems, including the Pakistan Metro Bus, with an additional Rs. 10 added to the current fare.

For the Red Metro Bus, the fare for passengers traveling between Rawalpindi, Lahore, and Multan will now be Rs. 40. Additionally, the Punjab Mass Transit Authority has stated that individuals using green transport will receive a Rs. 15 discount on their fares.

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