No rationing of fuel, bulk consumers leading to long queues: Govt
The government has confirmed that there is no rationing of fuel despite reports of long queues at fuel stations. Bulk consumers are reportedly contributing to the increased demand, leading to these extended wait times. Officials are monitoring the situation to ensure a steady supply of fuel to the public.
- ▪The government has stated that there is no fuel rationing in place.
- ▪Long queues at fuel stations are primarily due to bulk consumers.
- ▪Authorities are actively monitoring fuel supply to prevent shortages.
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