Abrupt closure of petrol pumps and CNG stations following the assassination of Muttahida Quami Movement (MQM) MPA Manzar Imam on Thursday created great difficulties for citizens.
All fuel stations went closed suddenly and public transport also stopped plying on city roads. The Karachites faced immense problems in reaching their homes. Hundreds of motorcyclists dragged their bikes on different roads when they went out of fuel.
On Friday, the fuel stations continued to remain closed. Only a few petrol pumps in suburban areas near National Highway and Superhighway remained open where long lines of motors and bikes were seen. On Superhighway, the petrol pumps between Al-Asif Square and New Sabzi Mandi were open; however, by noon some of them went closed after they sold all available petrol in their tanks.
The supply of petrol and diesel remained suspended the whole day. A petrol pump operator, requesting anonymity, said it might not be restored on Saturday unless the political parties observing mourning give green signal for restoration of routine market activities in the city.
He said every month fuel stations remain closed for a couple of days due to protest calls of political parties. He said the government should ensure special protection to fuel stations and political parties also allow fuel stations to remain open on the protest days to facilitate citizens.