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Farhan Saeed, Arsalan Naseer & others speak up against inflation hike

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Farhan Saeed, Arsalan Naseer & others speak up against inflation hike

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  • Pakistanis are furious about yet another sharp spike in gasoline prices.
  • Farhan Saeed came forward to speak against it.
  • Arsalan Naseer, Mishi Khan, Samina Peerzada, and Rabi Pirzada also spoke against it.
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Pakistanis are using social media in response to yet another sharp spike in gasoline prices. The price of gasoline increased to Rs272 a litre with the most recent fortnightly review as the government makes desperate attempts to revive the stalled IMF bailout package. Several Pakistani celebs have gone to Twitter with memes and rants to deal with the rising inflation amid the social media fury. Some have noted how challenging it is for the already struggling population to travel, therefore in an effort to utilise humour to distract from the situation, here is how celebrities and internet users are reacting to the most recent hike. Farhan Saeed criticised the lack of noise throughout the steep ascent. “Afsos! This and worse are deserved by the nations who don’t stand up for themselves,” He tweeted:

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Arsalan Naseer, Mishi Khan, Samina Peerzada, and Rabi Pirzada all criticised the decision on social media.

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The distressing spike also set off a meme-fest on the social networking website.

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