In light of the oil crisis, the government will register bikers and rickshaws to provide gasoline relief.

The Prime Minister’s Office (PMO) announced on Monday that the government is working to register motorbike and rickshaw owners in order to help them in the face of rising gasoline prices.
The declaration was made public during a meeting of authorities headed by Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif to evaluate the effects of the Middle East conflict on petroleum products, Pakistan’s present reserves, and public relief efforts.
During a similar meeting on Sunday, Shehbaz Sharif gave authorities instructions to digitize Pakistani motorbike and rickshaw data so that their owners could take advantage of government assistance programs.
Global oil prices have increased as a result of the disruption of energy transport routes caused by the US and Israel’s attack on Iran. Earlier this month, Pakistan was compelled to raise the cost of gasoline and diesel by Rs. 55 per liter.The PMO stated in the briefing that “efforts are underway in coordination with provincial governments to complete the ownership registration of individuals with motorcycles and rickshaws as soon as possible.” “So they can benefit from potential relief measures.”
According to Sharif, his government is working to help the “weaker and middle-income segments,” promising not to abandon those who are economically challenged.According to the statement, “He said that relief measures will be delivered to the common man by using digital systems.”The PMO stated, “It was informed that the prime minister’s savings and austerity campaign is being ensured.”The briefing stated that plans are being made for the future and that sufficient fuel reserves are available to meet the country’s demands.