The central government is set to lift restrictions on petrol and diesel sales starting July 1, as supply concerns ease, according to reports from multiple outlets. The move follows a period during which curbs were placed on how petrol and diesel could be sold, largely tied to worries about supply continuity. Both sources state that the restrictions will end on July 1, indicating a shift back to normal retail operations. While the reports focus on the timing and rationale—improving supply conditions—they do not provide detailed information on the specific mechanism of the restrictions or whether any other related policy measures will change at the same time. The announcement is presented as a response to receding supply-related concerns, suggesting that the government expects adequate availability of fuel for consumers and retailers from the start of next month. The development is therefore framed as a policy adjustment aimed at restoring standard fuel sales arrangements.