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"textContent": "ISLAMABAD: The All Pakistan Petroleum Pumps Owners Association has strongly denied reports of a strike from May 1, saying there is no truth in claims about petrol pump closures.\n\nThe association clarified that all petrol pumps across the country will remain open as per routine and continue to provide uninterrupted supply of petroleum products to the public.\n\nAPPPOA Vice Chairman Nauman Ali Butt said that reports of a strike have no connection with the organisation and are purely baseless\n\nHe further stated that petrol pump owners do not support any strike and are committed to ensuring smooth fuel supply nationwide.\n\nHe also urged the public not to pay attention to rumours, stressing that petrol pumps are operating normally across the country.\n\nThe post APPPOA denies reports of May 1 protest ahead of expected increase in petroleum prices appeared first on HUM News English.",
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