AFTER the order of the Supreme Court to cut the CNG prices by almost Rs31 many CNG stations all over the country have closed their business. These CNG station owners are of the view that now there is no profit in selling CNG at reduced prices.

The government has also failed to take action against these CNG stations. Many CNG stations in Karachi and other cities have been closed and people have to fill highly priced petrol in their vehicles tanks.

Public transport owners in Karachi have also not reduced fares and Sindh transport minister have also failed in this regard.

We know that the government does not obey Supreme Court orders and violates its verdicts. This stubbornness of CNG stations and public transport owners shows that no one wants to obey Supreme Court when it reduces their profit.

Had there been an honest and credible government in Pakistan it would have surely taken strict action against these mafias.

M. MAHMOOD Karachi

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