Minister says govt not giving preference to any sector after petrol, diesel prices kept unchanged

Petroleum Minister Ali Pervaiz Malik on Saturday dismissed the notion that the government was “giving preference” to one sector or imposing an undue burden on another after it kept petrol and diesel prices unchanged “till further orders”…
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