, April 7 -- Prime Minister's Adviser on Information and Broadcasting Dr Zahed Ur Rahman on Tuesday said there is some disruption in fuel supply in the country though it is not significant.

Concerns have arisen among people over long queues at fuel stations, prompting questions about whether supply has dropped sharply, he said at a press conference at the Department of Information conference room at Secretariat.

Comparing March figures of 2025 and 2026, the adviser said diesel supply declined slightly from 396,098 metric tonnes in March 2025 to 363,512 metric tonnes this year.

Dr Zahed, who also serves as adviser to the Ministry of Cultural Affairs and is in charge of policy and strategy matters, said octane supply increased marginally...