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    Will Pakistan enforce 8 PM market closures amid energy crisis?

    22febdm@gmail.comBy 22febdm@gmail.comApril 3, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    ISLAMABAD: The federal government has initiated preparations for early market closures across Pakistan, potentially starting at 8 PM, as part of its broader strategy to curb fuel and electricity consumption.

    Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif convened a national leadership meeting on Tuesday to deliberate the proposal, but officials confirmed that no definitive decision has been taken so far.

    The initiative, aimed at alleviating peak-hour energy demand and easing urban traffic congestion, is currently under consultation with provincial authorities.

    The final implementation will be determined after comprehensive discussions involving the Prime Minister, all four chief ministers, and military leadership to ensure coordinated execution.

    Government sources noted that global fuel supplies have been disrupted due to the ongoing conflict involving Iran, instigated by the United States and Israel, resulting in unprecedented fuel price surges.

    In response, Pakistan has adopted a pragmatic conservation policy, which has already seen measures such as restricting unnecessary vehicle usage in government offices and introducing Saturday holidays in schools.

    Officials stressed that any nationwide enforcement of early market closures will proceed only after thorough coordination with provincial governments to minimize disruptions for businesses and the public.

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