
The 'petrol crisis' as it is being referred brought to light some interesting and entertaining observations on the country's favourite government-bashing platform : Twitter.
Three hashtags are currently being used to respond to the petrol shortage in the country. #PMLNpetrolchor was the top trend, with it being used over 18,000 times in the past 24 hours and #PetrolShortage and #SherBanoSher were each tweeted nearly 6,000 times since yesterday.
We look at how people reacted:
Some deliberated how it started..
This @Reuters report from Dec 31 2014: #Pakistan #PSO skips January fuel oil imports for first time. #PetrolShortage http://t.co/EHHAF5haPO
— Mehreen Zahra-Malik (@mehreenzahra) January 20, 2015
...and its effects
What will be the cost of economic losses caused by countrywide paralysis? #PetrolShortage
— Murtaza Solangi (@murtazasolangi) January 19, 2015
People shared their misery
#SherBanoSher DHA PHASE 1 PUMP just before, no place, km long queue only misery pic.twitter.com/K9NANLcxFV
— Hassan Khan (@hassan_k82) January 19, 2015
#PetrolShortage in #Karachi this morning rush in Clifton @adeel_azhar @djsumair pic.twitter.com/nwTGiaaCNv
— Hammad Siddiqui (@hammads) January 20, 2015
Wat is more devastating dan family not being able to attend funeral of their husband/father in another city? #PetrolShortage #PMLNPetrolChor
— SabahatMS (@SabahatMS) January 20, 2015
while some sought DIY (do it yourself) tricks
http://twitter.com/SalmanPTI/status/557226895910383616
Some saw it as an opportunity to boost business...
http://twitter.com/farrukhshaikh/status/556860071875846144
...and cash in for their wishlists
http://twitter.com/waheedgul/status/557241489680764930
Some recalled PML-N's election promises...
Time to share a blast from the past. #PMLNPetrolChor cc @BetterPakistan Sir ji? Is this tajurba and experience? pic.twitter.com/OOGCMdoLm6
— Dr Farhan K Virk (@FarhanKVirk) January 19, 2015
and reacted to Finance Minister Ishaq Dar's claims of it being a conspiracy against the government
http://twitter.com/omarshahid/status/557112300344463360
http://twitter.com/sharmeenochinoy/status/557385385752281088
http://twitter.com/AamnaFasihi/status/557111445326790656
#ishaqDar if Your #Govt is so weak that any one can do conspiracy against you, meaning you have no rights to govern. @DrBabarAwan.
— Nabi Dhansi (@nabidhansi) January 20, 2015
But then there were those who chose to look at the lighter side of things
http://twitter.com/Usman_zfr/status/557127395207946241
Hahahaha! "@Shahzadyounas: Meanwhile In Pakistan these Days #PetrolShortage http://t.co/7uXhsxwazN"
— Aman Malik (@PatrakaarPopat) January 20, 2015
http://twitter.com/ChachiChatters/status/557387493629493248
This story was compiled by Anaam Afridi.
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