Those responsible for fuel crisis will not get scot-free: LHC.

LAHORE -- The Lahore High Court (LHC) proposed on Tuesday that a parliamentary committee comprising members of the government as well as the opposition be constituted to probe the recent shortage of petroleum products in the country.

A bench of the high court, headed by Chief Justice Muhammad Qasim Khan, cleared that the law will take its course if National Assembly Speaker Asad Qaiser does not form the committee that, the court said, will carry out a probe into the matter within 15 days of its constitution.

The chief justice expressed displeasure over the absence of the prime minister's principal secretary from today's hearing, saying it appears that he will have to be hauled up by issuance of arrest warrants.

He asked how much profit did oil companies pocket when prices of petroleum products were jacked up before even completion of one...

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