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 GEO Pakistan
 CNG Association warns of strike
 Updated at: 2325 PST,  Wednesday, November 04, 2009
CNG Association warns of strike ISLAMABAD: The Central Chairman of All Pakistan CNG Association Ghayas Abdullah Wednesday warned that all the 3000 CNG stations across the country will be shut down if the CNG stations were ordered to be closed two days a week.

Talking exclusively to Geo News here, he said only 25 mmf gas would be saved by closing the CNG stations for two days a week while 2.5 million vehicles and 20 million people will be affected with this decision.
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