Amid a possible fuel shortage due to the ongoing US-Israel war on Iran, the Sindh government has summoned a cabinet meeting on Tuesday (tomorrow) to discuss possible measures, including limiting petrol supply to vehicles, to address the situation.
The ongoing conflict involving Iran, the US and Israel, and the closure of the Strait of Hormuz — a key global oil supply route — have raised concerns across Pakistan about a potential fuel crisis. According to sources, proposals to be discussed include limiting unnecessary movement, shifting educational institutions to online classes and restricting petrol supply to vehicles.
Alternative working arrangements for offices, except essential services, as well as changes to the fuel policy for government vehicles will also come under discussion during the meeting.
Furthermore, the Sindh government will review proposals put forward by the federal government, and the cabinet will be briefed on discussions held with Federal Finance Minister Muhammad Aurangzeb.














































