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Last Updated : 2024-04-26 05:14:00
The messages circulating on the social media regarding a price increase in Lanka IOC fuel is completely false, power and energy Minister Kanchana Wijesekera said.
He said there is no price increase in Lanka IOC or Ceypetco.
The ministry will take legal action against those who have posted and shared fake and false news to mislead the public. (Chaturanga Samarawickrama)
Quolp Saturday, 07 May 2022 11:14 PM
Arrest those anti-government force immediately under EMERGENCY RULE.
Kapila weliwitiya Sunday, 08 May 2022 05:21 AM
Minister has no authority over IOC activities. They decide their game plan. Minister is just a spectator.
Petol Nehe Sunday, 08 May 2022 06:31 AM
Sky is the limit and it has already been reached!!!!
Petrol Netha Sunday, 08 May 2022 06:34 AM
Anymore increases and the Minister will have to drink it!!!!
Dee Sunday, 08 May 2022 07:30 AM
Please increase and stop these rowdy Q Queues. Let the 6.9 million stay in queues and buy at cheap prices! They are the type who can rustify!
Jude Sunday, 08 May 2022 08:54 AM
No Price increase 'Coz there's NO Fuel !! With New stocks arrives and dollar costs like @ Rs.400 per Dollar, then obviously price GONNA increase for sure!!!
sam Sunday, 08 May 2022 08:58 AM
No increase in world prices. SL situation is due to mismanagement and haphazard decisions in the absence of any professional formula to decide retail prices.
vince Sunday, 08 May 2022 11:02 AM
Brace yourselves. It is coming. When these men say no it means yes and vice versa. Maina is a prime example, of the forked tongue syndrome.
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