Blocked Hormuz, 200 percent increase in the price of gasoline in Pakistan! Shahbaz’s country is in extreme crisis

Pakistan is suffering from severe energy crisis due to the closure of Strait of Hormuz. The price of petrol increased by 200 percent in that country. Pakistan’s economy is already in a bad state. Experts believe that the situation in Islamabad is more dire due to the increase in fuel prices.

According to several media reports, earlier the price of high-octane fuel in Pakistan was 100 Pakistani rupees per liter. But in the Hormuz crisis, that price jumped by 200 percent. Currently, that price has reached 300 Pakistani rupees per litre. Pakistan Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif attended a high level meeting recently. It is reported that he has approved the price increase there. But Shahbaz is not at all worried about the increase in fuel prices. In a statement, he said, “This decision will save the government Rs 9 billion per month. The money saved will be used for public welfare. The burden on the economy will be reduced as the country’s richest will bear the burden.”

Incidentally, the war between America and Israel has been going on since February 28 with Iran. Iran’s new Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei has made it clear that Tehran will increase pressure on the whole world by blocking the Strait of Hormuz. Due to this, the supply of oil and gas will be completely stopped in the whole world. However, despite such threats, Iran has given a separate ‘concession letter’ to India.

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