The All Pakistan CNG Association called off their strike after holding a meeting with Petroleum Minister Naveed Qamar. -File Photo

ISLAMABAD: After a meeting held at the Petroleum Ministry, the All Pakistan CNG Association has decided to call off their strike.

The meeting included representatives from SUI Southern and Northern, The All Pakistan CNG Association and Petroleum Minister Naveed Qamar. It was decided that gas shortfall would be equally experienced by all sectors.

The All Pakistan CNG Association was on strike due the increase amount of gas loadshedding in Punjab. This led to the closure of almost all CNG stations in the province creating many hurdles for consumers.

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