Pakistan hikes petrol price by 22.20 rupees a litre - finance ministry

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Pakistan has hiked the price of petrol by 22.20 rupees a litre to 272 rupees effective on Thursday due to the plummeting value of the country's currency, the finance ministry said in a statement.High speed diesel will now cost 280 rupees a litre after an increase of 17.20 rupees, it also said. Kerosene an

Pakistan has hiked the price of petrol by 22.20 rupees a litre to 272 rupees effective on Thursday due to the plummeting value of the country's currency, the finance ministry said in a statement.

High speed diesel will now cost 280 rupees a litre after an increase of 17.20 rupees, it also said. Kerosene and light diesel oil prices were increased as well.

 

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