The United Democratic Alliance (UDA) has defended the government’s fuel import arrangement, attributing the current high pump prices to global energy market disruptions, rather than domestic policy failures. Speaking, Wednesday, during a press briefing at UDA Headquarters, UDA Secretary General, Hassan Omar, dismissed opposition claims that the fuel price crisis is locally manufactured, terming them…
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