ISLAMABAD: The government has announced the abolition of motorcycle transfer fee in Islamabad to benefit from petrol subsidy.
Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi says that the transfer fee for motorcycles in Islamabad has been abolished for one month, the transfer fee has been waived under the Prime Minister’s public relief and subsidy initiative.
On the other hand, DG Excise Irfan Memon has said that citizens will be able to get motorcycles registered in their names from the Excise Office Islamabad without any fee. The Excise Department office will remain open 24 hours for the convenience of citizens.
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