The Chief Minister of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa has announced a financial relief package that will provide direct cash support of Rs 2,200 to registered motorcyclists across the province. The decision has been taken in response to the recent increase in petrol prices, which has significantly raised transportation costs for many people who depend on motorcycles for their daily travel.
According to officials, the initiative is aimed at easing the financial burden on millions of commuters who use motorcycles as their primary mode of transport for work, education, and other routine activities. With fuel prices continuing to rise, the provincial government stated that the support program is intended to offer immediate relief and help citizens manage their daily commuting expenses more effectively.
Authorities also indicated that the assistance will be distributed to registered motorcycle owners through an official mechanism to ensure transparency and proper delivery of funds. The measure is being widely viewed as an effort by the provincial government to support ordinary commuters and low- to middle-income residents who are most affected by increasing fuel costs and broader economic pressures.
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