KARACHI: The CNG stations in Sindh re-opened on Sunday after official closure of 48 hours, while the protest strike against prolonged suspension of CNG supplies as earlier announced by the CNG...
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January 05, 2014
KARACHI: The CNG stations in Sindh re-opened on Sunday after official closure of 48 hours, while the protest strike against prolonged suspension of CNG supplies as earlier announced by the CNG associations and transporters has been deferred for two days, Geo News reported.
As the CNG stations in the province of Sindh including Karachi re-opened Sunday morning at 8.00 A.M. after two days of official closure, a long queue of all sorts of vehicles were seen waiting hours before the schedule time for getting their empty cylinders filled.
Sui Southern Gas Company spokesman told Geo News that the CNG supply to the stations all across the province has started Sunday morning at 8.00 A.M. according to the CNG gas load management schedule.
Motorists, transporters and commuters suffered equally due to consecutive two days suspension of gas supply to the CNG filling stations in the province.