Sajal Ali wants us to keep delivery riders and taxi drivers in mind amid a surge in fuel prices
With fuel prices at one of their highest levels in history and a major conflict in the Middle East making it improbable for them to go down in the near future, Sajal Ali wants everyone to take a second and think about the people most impacted by the price hike: delivery riders and cab drivers.
The actor posted a story on Instagram calling attention to the people who “spend their entire day on the road”.

“With petrol prices rising, it’s getting even harder for them,” she wrote, urging people to “tip them generously” in light of their increased hardships. That, she said, “is the least we can do”.
On Thursday, the government announced a massive hike in fuel prices, moving petrol from Rs321 to Rs458 per litre. The blowback was near instant, with Pakistan decrying the astronomical increase and lamenting how life had become increasingly unaffordable.
Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, in an address on Friday night, announced some relief for the people, cutting petrol prices by Rs80. The price, however, remains at an unprecedented level.
Delivery riders and ride-share drivers are disproportionately hit by the hike, with some reporting almost half of their income evaporating ever since the US-Israel-Iran war started in February. Thursday’s hike, even with Friday’s relief measures, is sure to aggravate the situation drastically.
In the face of the crisis, Ali makes a good point about how kindness might just make lives a little easier for people under immense strain.











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