Parliament Energy Commission Member: Infiltrators Sabotaged

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Parliament Energy Commission Member: Infiltrators Sabotaged

Member of the Parliament’s Energy Commission: Infiltrators have committed sabotage

Beigi Nejad, a member of the Parliament’s Energy Commission, in response to why necessary actions were not taken to prevent a repeat of the gas station attacks that occurred two years ago, said: The general answer is that neither the previous government nor the current government pays attention to the infrastructure of the fuel distribution network.

Even the money that the Refining and Distribution Company should receive for this work is not given to them.

The second reason is that as a result of the lack of attention from the Refining and Distribution Company and the government as a whole, infiltrators can easily invest and disrupt the peace of the people.

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