
PM briefed on fuel-saving measures, future plans, current stock; audit report confirms compliance with austerity drive
Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif chaired a high-level review meeting in Islamabad on March 30, 2026. PHOTO: RADIOPAK
Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Monday chaired a high-level meeting to review the impact of the ongoing Gulf crisis on petroleum products, assess Pakistan’s existing fuel reserves, and examine ongoing public relief measures, according to a press release from the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO).
He stressed the government’s commitment to providing relief to low- and middle-income citizens. “In this difficult time, we will not leave economically vulnerable segments alone,” he said.
اسلام آباد: 30 مارچ 2026۔
وزیراعظم کی زیر صدارت خلیجی بحران کے پیٹرولیم مصنوعات پر اثر، پاکستان میں موجودہ ذخائر اور عوامی ریلیف کے اقدامات پر جائزہ اجلاس آج اسلام آباد میں منعقد ہوا.
اجلاس میں گفتگو کرتے ہوئے وزیرِ اعظم نے کہا کہ کمزور اور متوسط طبقے کے لوگوں کو مزید ریلیف… pic.twitter.com/rhhfCQPM1x
— Prime Minister’s Office (@PakPMO) March 30, 2026
Officials briefed the prime minister on coordinated efforts with provincial governments to expedite property registration for motorcycle and rickshaw owners, ensuring they can benefit from relief programmes, the statement said.
The meeting also reviewed austerity measures already implemented under the prime minister’s ‘Savings and Simplicity’ campaign, including cuts in government expenditures, reductions in the development budget, and the immediate suspension of 60% of government vehicles. “The process of sacrifice has begun with cuts in government spending,” the PM added.
Read: Govt calls notification on ‘weekend lockdown’ fake
PM Shehbaz also highlighted that proposals to increase fuel prices had repeatedly been rejected, and savings from austerity measures had been redirected toward public relief. “By leveraging digital systems, relief measures will reach the common citizen effectively,” he added.
Officials briefed the prime minister that, despite the global crisis, timely government decisions had ensured uninterrupted fuel supply. The meeting also reviewed ongoing efforts on the diplomatic front, with Pakistan playing a proactive role in promoting peace in the region.
Read More: Traders call for permanent austerity measures to tackle crises
The PM was presented with a detailed briefing on the implementation of fuel-saving measures, future planning, and the current fuel stock. An audit report from the Intelligence Bureau confirmed compliance with the PM’s austerity and simplicity campaign.
The briefing highlighted that adequate fuel reserves are available to meet national requirements and arrangements are being made for future needs. It was noted that increases in levies on high-octane fuel used by luxury vehicles have not affected the cost of jet fuel.
Similarly, sufficient stocks of essential medicines are available in the country. Proposals for future action plans were also presented during the session, the statement concluded.
PM Shehbaz further noted that Pakistan was making “vigorous diplomatic efforts” on the international front to promote regional peace.



