Abdul Malik Rauf
Karachi is called the city lights but it is sinking into the darkness of inflation. The main thing to be considered is that the rising price of petrol is like a dropping bomb on the aidless people. It is woeful that a liter of petrol is more than 150 which is beyond the reach of poor people. Petrol has become mandatory for everyone and everybody requires it for their bikes and cars and other vehicles. It seems that poor people have to go on foot instead of using vehicles. Petrol hike has severely affected the lives of the poor. Citizens have to pay too much money for traveling from one place to another place. I request the government to bring the petrol down so that the citizens of Karachi can live a prosperous life without facing this issue.
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