Pakistan’s federal government will continue its fuel subsidy program for motorcycles, according to Ali Pervaiz Malik, a key government figure. The subsidy, initially introduced to provide economic relief to low-income citizens, was facing potential discontinuation due to budgetary constraints. Malik confirmed the program’s continuation, stating it remains a priority for the current administration. He indicated the government recognizes the significant impact the subsidy has on affordability for motorcycle owners, a common mode of transportation for many Pakistanis. Details regarding the subsidy’s duration and potential adjustments were not immediately available. The decision aims to mitigate the financial burden on commuters amid rising fuel prices and broader economic challenges within the country. This continuation is expected to benefit a substantial portion of the population reliant on motorcycles for daily transport.