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Nasiruddin Patwari, chief coordinator of the National Citizen Party (NCP), said on Monday, March 23, that he could not obtain fuel despite standing in line for four hours. He shared this experience in a verified Facebook post, highlighting the growing difficulty ordinary citizens face in purchasing fuel amid the ongoing shortage.
On Sunday night, March 22, the Bangladesh Petrol Pump Owners Association warned that petrol stations across the country might shut down at any time due to the fuel crisis. The shortage follows global supply concerns triggered by conflict in the Middle East, which has raised fears of disruptions in energy imports. As panic buying increased, the government imposed limits on the sale of petrol, octane, and diesel starting March 6 to stabilize supply.
The situation underscores the strain on Bangladesh’s fuel distribution system and the growing public frustration as the crisis deepens.
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