Committee set up to probe petrol shortage.

ISLAMABAD -- Amid increasing pressure from within the ruling Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf and public criticism, Prime Minister Imran Khan has constituted a four-member committee to probe the recent shortage of petrol and fix responsibility.

Sources told Dawn that the government was also re-examining the impact of 27-66 per cent increase in petroleum prices notified on June 26 following public outcry, with the consideration to make some downward adjustments.

However, the sources said a couple of presentations were needed to be made at the right forums before a final decision.

The committee led by Shahzad Qasim, the special assistant to the PM on mineral resources, comprised Rashid Farooq, a former member of the Oil and Gas Regulatory Authority (Ogra), Asim Murtaza, chief executive officer of the Petroleum Institute of Pakistan, and Naazir Abbas Zaidi, a former executive of Hascol Petroleum and Pakistan State Oil.

The prime minister has directed the committee to complete the inquiry within 10 days and submit its report by July 10 positively. The petroleum...

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