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Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) consumers have expressed great concern over the strike called by the All-Pakistan CNG Association (APCNGA) from April 13 (Wednesday) for an indefinite period, saying that the ongoing tussle between the government and association would prove to be worse for consumers.
Talking to Daily Times on Saturday, CNG consumers said that on Monday and Tuesday there will be a scheduled load shedding of CNG in the city and from the very next day (Wednesday), gas will not be available for vehicles due to the strike, forcing the consumers to either use the high price petrol or park their vehicles until the strike ends.
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