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Govt Vehicle Fuel Bill of Rs. 70 billion Increased by 25%

March 8, 2026
in Pakistan
Govt Vehicle Fuel Bill of Rs. 70 billion Increased by 25%
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The recent rise in petrol and diesel prices in Pakistan is expected to increase the cost of running government vehicles across the country. This development could put additional pressure on both federal and provincial budgets.

According to officials, the government already spends around Rs. 60 to Rs. 70 billion every year on fuel and maintenance for official vehicle fleets. With the latest increase of about Rs. 55 per litre in fuel prices, these expenses may rise by 20 to 25 percent. This means that government departments could face much higher operational costs in the coming months.

Thousands of official vehicles are used by government offices, departments, and agencies throughout Pakistan.

These vehicles are mainly used for administrative work, official visits, and other government-related tasks. However, the growing cost of fuel is now forcing authorities to reconsider how these vehicles are used.

In response to the situation, the governments of Punjab and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa have suggested reducing the use of official transport in order to control rising expenses. While the idea has been discussed, no formal policy or decision has been announced yet.

Experts believe that if fuel prices remain high, the government may soon introduce measures to manage these costs more effectively. Possible steps could include limiting non-essential travel, encouraging carpooling among officials, or reviewing the number of vehicles assigned to different departments.

The increase in fuel costs highlights the broader financial challenges faced by the government. Managing these rising expenses will be important to ensure that public funds are used carefully while maintaining essential government operations across the country.

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