Sindh, April 4 -- Sindh's nationalist leadership has issued a strong call for public protests following a dramatic spike in fuel prices, which have nearly doubled within weeks amid the ongoing US-Iran conflict. The sharp increase has triggered widespread concern over its cascading impact on inflation and the cost of living, as reported by The Express Tribune.
According to The Express Tribune, Sindh United Party (SUP) President Syed Zain Shah urged citizens to take to the streets, arguing that the recent price hikes have placed an unbearable burden on ordinary people. He demanded that the government either roll back the increases introduced after the conflict or step down.
Shah emphasised that the scale of the increase is "economically d...
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