Islamabad: All eyes are on Supreme Court of Pakistan as it will hear the CNG gas tariff case on Wednesday (today) in the light of the price formula put forth by Oil and Gas Regulatory Authority (Ogra).
Meanwhile, many CNG stations of the country continue to test patience of the consumers with their strike against the low price of gas. Common people demand that ‘government should now directly monitor operation of the stations’.
Realizing the sensitivity of the situation, Competition Commission of Pakistan have conducted raids at the offices of CNG association and confiscated their record.
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