Monday, 31 December 2012

Entering 2013 while standing in queues!

Rawalpindi

After the closure of CNG stations, motorists and bike riders are facing shortage of petrol.

Long queues of motorists were seen in front of petrol pumps. Some of the owners and petrol pumps’ staff taking advantage of the situation charged Rs2 to Rs5 extra per litre from consumers.

Motorists on petrol pumps, while talking to ‘The News’, said that closure of CNG stations for 6 days has created worst problems for them. They said mostly petrol pumps in Rawalpindi don’t have fuel and thus creating lots of trouble for motorists who were seen standing in long queues in front of some petrol pums. “Government has failed badly to facilitate the public,” they said and added that after watching long queues in front of CNG stations, now we are witnessing same here at petrol pumps.

They said despite high price of petrol and overcharging, motorists are standing in long queues and filling their fuel tanks because they don’t have any other option. “Because of the bad governance we would enter in 2013 with lots of public issues,” they said. They said we are entering 2013 while standing in queues in front of a petrol pump.

Shoaib Khan, a motorist, said that all over the world people are celebrating New Year and making their plans whereas here in Pakistan we are in search of fuel for our vehicles, gas to cook meal. He said all the CNG stations are closed that’s why motorists are using petrol in their vehicles that’s why there is shortage of petrol.

“Government should feel its responsibility and resolve the issue of CNG on urgent basis otherwise the time has come when people would come on roads and would attack the government institutions,” he added. Muhammad Ali, another motorist, said that everyone is ready to cheat and take advantage of the situation to get maximum profit.

“Not a single department is working to solve the public problems; the Chief Justice should take notice and take action against the concerned departments,” he said.

Entering 2013 while standing in queues!

Obaid Abrar Khan

Rawalpindi

After the closure of CNG stations, motorists and bike riders are facing shortage of petrol.

Long queues of motorists were seen in front of petrol pumps. Some of the owners and petrol pumps’ staff taking advantage of the situation charged Rs2 to Rs5 extra per litre from consumers.

Motorists on petrol pumps, while talking to ‘The News’, said that closure of CNG stations for 6 days has created worst problems for them. They said mostly petrol pumps in Rawalpindi don’t have fuel and thus creating lots of trouble for motorists who were seen standing in long queues in front of some petrol pums. “Government has failed badly to facilitate the public,” they said and added that after watching long queues in front of CNG stations, now we are witnessing same here at petrol pumps.

They said despite high price of petrol and overcharging, motorists are standing in long queues and filling their fuel tanks because they don’t have any other option. “Because of the bad governance we would enter in 2013 with lots of public issues,” they said. They said we are entering 2013 while standing in queues in front of a petrol pump.

Shoaib Khan, a motorist, said that all over the world people are celebrating New Year and making their plans whereas here in Pakistan we are in search of fuel for our vehicles, gas to cook meal. He said all the CNG stations are closed that’s why motorists are using petrol in their vehicles that’s why there is shortage of petrol.

“Government should feel its responsibility and resolve the issue of CNG on urgent basis otherwise the time has come when people would come on roads and would attack the government institutions,” he added. Muhammad Ali, another motorist, said that everyone is ready to cheat and take advantage of the situation to get maximum profit.

“Not a single department is working to solve the public problems; the Chief Justice should take notice and take action against the concerned departments,” he said.

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