Pakistan offers 30 days of free public transport following 40% petrol hike
The announcement of free travel for residents of Islamabad and Punjab came after people protested the steep rise in fuel prices

The announcement came after street protests and long queues of motorcycles at fuel stations triggered by a late-night decision on Thursday to impose a 42.7 per cent rise in the price of petrol to 485 rupees (US$1.70) per litre.
“This decrease will be applicable for at least one month,” he said in a televised national address. “I promise I will not rest until your life is back to normal.”
Sharif did not reduce the price for diesel, which will remain at 520 rupees per litre following a 54.9 per cent price hike.

“All public transport in Islamabad will be made free of cost for the general public for the next 30 days, starting tomorrow,” Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi wrote on social media on Friday.