Petrol prices would have been lower if sit-ins ended: Rashid

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While Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) chief Imran Khan took credit for the recent decrease in prices of petroleum products, Information Minister Pervaiz Rashid said on Saturday the reduction would have been greater had the ongoing sit-ins not destroyed the country’s economy.

Addressing a press conference, Rashid censured the ongoing PTI sit-in to overthrow the incumbent Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) government.

“The reduction in prices of petrol would have been up to Rs 13 to Rs 14 and not Rs 9.43 if the sit-ins were not taking place,” the information minister said.

“The exchange rate of rupee to dollar was Rs 98/$ till August 13 and the economic indicators showed that the exchange rate will improve,” he said, alleging that the exchange rate could not be maintained due to the sit-ins.

“The sit-ins ruined our economy, politics and relations with neighbouring countries,” Rashid said regretfully, lamenting over the postponement in the Chinese president’s visit to Pakistan.

Rashid added that the ‘marked’ reduction in petroleum prices would lead to a reduction in prices of transport fares, also subsequently leading to a reduction in prices of goods that need to be transported such as vegetables, fruits and other materials.

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