Business Recorder
QUETTA: Balochistan Chief Minister, Mir Sarfraz Bugti, announced new measures to ensure fair pricing of petroleum products and provide immediate relief to citizens. The provincial government has introduced a strict monitoring system to stabilize fuel prices and curb profiteering. Sarfraz Bugti revealed that a dedicated helpline (1129) has been established for registering public complaints regarding overcharging or corruption in petroleum sales. The helpline will operate under the supervision of the chief minister’s Secretariat and the Home Department to guarantee transparency and swift resolution of complaints. The CM emphasized that the government was strengthening existing mechanisms to provide timely relief to the public. Alongside monitoring, the provincial administration has also launched a targeted subsidy program designed to directly benefit vulnerable segments of society. Warning against profiteering, the CM said that strict legal action will be taken against individuals or businesses involved in unfair pricing or illegal profiteering. He confirmed that district administrations across the province have been mobilized to enforce official rates without exception. CM Bugti reaffirmed his government’s commitment to protecting public interest, stabilizing prices, and promoting transparent governance. “The Balochistan government will continue to utilize all available resources to safeguard citizens and ensure fair market practices,” he said.
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