Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif has announced the abolition of fuel adjustment charges (FCA) from electricity bills.
He said that 1 crore 71 lakh consumers of Pakistan will not have to pay additional fuel-adjustment charges in the electricity bills, the details of this relief will be brought out tomorrow.
The Prime Minister said that agricultural consumers with tube wells will also be exempted from fuel adjustment.
Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif said that the fixed tax on traders has been abolished, after which there will be a gap of 42 billion rupees, which will be met from other sources.
Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif further said that the country had reached the point of bankruptcy due to the worst performance of the previous government, the risk of bankruptcy of the country has been averted by the efforts of the current coalition government, and efforts are being made day and night to reduce inflation.
The fixed tax on traders was imposed against our intention, a committee has been established on the imposition of fixed tax which will determine the responsibility, the tax on traders has been abolished, by abolishing fixed tax there will be a gap of 42 billion rupees, small traders Can't get into trouble.
The Prime Minister said that if oil is ordered at a high price, it is adjusted in the next month's bills. There was a significant increase in fuel adjustment in the months of July and August. We were working on fuel adjustment for four to five days. will no longer have to pay fuel adjustment charges.
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