This is not just a case of a couple of deals gone wrong, rather such things not only amount to a lot of suffering for households who are suddenly struggling with no gas, but also drive up production cost for industry and end up harming revenue collection in no small manner. Already the demand-supply situation has forced the petroleum division to recommend discontinuation of natural gas from February 1 to all industrial units using it primarily for power-generation and self-consumption. Therefore the prime minister must initiate an urgent inquiry into the matter; on which will also investigate if Nadeem Babar’s present duties amount to a conflict of interest considering his personal stakes in the private energy business.
Now the long-term LNG deals signed by the previous government, which PTI criticised to no end at the time and later, are the only thing ensuring what little gas that is still flowing in the country. These developments do not speak very highly of the government since it had been warned in advance of a hard winter yet not only did it not prepare for it, it also made the existing situation much worse. These are very genuine concerns and the government must address them. If a part of the official machinery, or some of its advisors, is responsible for causing harm to the treasury as well as industry, then it must be fixed immediately. Anything less would be unbecoming of a party that came to power on promises of fair play and transparency.
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