
The recent surge in oil prices has had a devastating effect on many people, especially those in low-income households who are now struggling to afford even basic necessities, including transportation.
The increasing oil prices are not only affecting individuals but also the overall economy. The higher transportation costs are leading to increased prices of goods, and the exorbitant inflation is making life even more challenging for the general public. For instance, the price of petrol has reached Rs73 per litre, which is a significant burden on many families.
The government needs to address this issue before the situation gets worse. It is imperative that urgent action is taken to control oil prices and that effective measures are employed to tackle this crisis.
Nodan Saba
Shahabad, Balochistan