Rawalpindi (Asia Citizen News – Crime Reporter Ijaz Shah):
Serious concerns are being raised by citizens regarding the alleged misuse of government fuel and resources by certain officials, while the general public continues to bear the burden of rising fuel prices.
According to public sentiment, petrol prices have surged to around Rs 380 per liter, placing significant financial strain on ordinary citizens. In contrast, there are allegations that some government officials are using state-provided fuel for personal purposes, sparking debate over accountability and transparency.
Citizens have expressed frustration over what they describe as a double standard, where public resources are allegedly being used without strict monitoring, while the common man faces increasing economic pressure.
Observers stress that government assets, including fuel and official vehicles, are meant strictly for official duties, and any misuse should be addressed through proper oversight and enforcement mechanisms.
Public circles are calling on the relevant authorities to conduct transparent investigations and ensure strict accountability, so that public trust in governance can be maintained.
The issue has once again highlighted the need for strong checks and balances, responsible use of public resources, and fair policies that apply equally to all segments of society.










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