OGRA dismisses reports of Rs73 petrol, Rs84 diesel hike as 'completely baseless'
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OGRA dismisses reports of Rs73 petrol, Rs84 diesel hike as 'completely baseless'
The Oil and Gas Regulatory Authority (OGRA) on Tuesday rejected reports circulating on social media claiming a significant increase in petrol and diesel prices. OGRA spokesperson Imran Ghaznavi told The Express Tribune that messages claiming a significant rise in petrol prices had no basis. “The message circulating on social media regarding an increase in petrol prices is completely false and misleading. No such summary has been sent by the OGRA…
No Rs73 petrol increase, says OGRA
The Oil and Gas Regulatory Authority (OGRA) has rejected rumours circulating on social media about a massive increase in petrol and diesel prices. Officials described the reports as completely false and misleading. The regulator said no proposal has been prepared or sent to the government suggesting such a sharp rise in fuel prices. OGRA spokesperson Imran Ghaznavi clarified that the viral claims about a Rs73 increase in petrol prices and an Rs8…
OGRA denies social media claims of fuel price hike
ISLAMABAD, Mar 10: The Oil and Gas Regulatory Authority (OGRA) on Tuesday rejected reports circulating on social media about a rise in petrol and diesel prices. OGRA’s spokesperson clarified that no summary recommending a petrol increase of Rs 73.40 or a diesel hike of Rs 84.95 had been sent to the Prime Minister. The spokesperson called the claims “completely baseless” and urged the public not to trust unverified information online. The post OG…
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