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City: APCNGA all set to hold countrywide protest
Islamabad: The All Pakistan CNG Association APCNGA on Monday released protest schedule terming it last option to get their rights protected at a time when the whole sector is being victimised by few due to absence of a CNG policy.
The engineered crisis of the CNG has left some four lakh people unemployed making life difficult for them and their two and a half million dependants, said Ghiyas Abdullah Paracha, Chairman Supreme Council APCNGA. In a statement issued here he said that transport sector has been badly hit leaving millions more insecure while adding to the miseries of general public.
Ghiyas Abdullah Paracha said that CNG filling stations have been closed since two and a half months which is resulting in rusting machinery jeopardising investments to the tune of Rs 400 billion. He said that President and Prime Minister should interfere in the issue to save investments and provide relief to masses.
The latest pricing formula was made in violation of all the rules, regulations and norms while gas prices and taxes were not reduced as demanded. Paracha said that CNG sector is totally dependent on provision of gas while gas is being provided to other sectors which have other options available for energy.
Giving details of the protest schedule, he said that on today on January 08 a protest rally will be carried out from Faizabad, near Hascol CNG filling station at 2.00 pm while another rally will be carried out at 4.30 pm in Karachi at Civic Lawn, Opposite SSGC head office, Near Hassan Square which will be followed by a press conference. Similarly, at 2.30 pm a demonstration will be held at Main Boulevard, Main Market, Gulberg Chowk, Lahore while another rally will be carried out at 2.00 pm at Main GTS Chowk, Faisalabad.
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