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Pak Crisis: Pakistan’s Economy Getting Worse, Prices Of Flour Reached Rs 3100, One Died In Fight For Food

Pak Crisis: The neighboring country Pakistan is moving towards economic bankruptcy these days. From gas cylinders to food and drink, there is an outcry. The condition of inflation is that one by one all the things are disappearing from the common man’s plate. The prices of wheat in Pakistan have increased so much that it has become difficult for half of the Pakistani population to make ends meet.

Flour reached Rs 150 per kg

At present, the price of wheat in Pakistan has reached Rs 5,000 per head. Talking about its retail price, flour is available at the rate of Rs 150 per kg in Rawalpindi market. A 15 kg sack of wheat is being sold for Rs 2,250 in all the cities of Pakistan’s Punjab province.

Lived in cheap affair

To give relief from inflation in Pakistan, subsidy is also being given on flour, but its prices are far out of the reach of the common man. But it is said that what would he not have done if he had died. Even after giving subsidy, the price of 25 kg flour packet is Rs 3100.

Due to this subsidized flour, a person lost his life in Sindh province of Pakistan. It is being told that in Mirpur Khas of Sindh, a large number of people started gathering on the information of getting subsidized flour on a vehicle. A young man lost his life due to a stampede in the crowd trying to get cheap flour.

Now the price of flour will increase in Pakistan

The Bakers Association of Rawalpindi in Pakistan says that if wheat prices are not controlled, we will be forced to increase the prices of flour by Rs 5 per kilo once again.

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Pak Crisis: Pakistan government responsible for rising prices

The wrong policies of the government are being held responsible for the rise in flour prices in Pakistan. It is to be told that such situations have arisen due to the release of wheat less than the demand by the government. According to mill owners, shortage of food grains and high support price of wheat is the main reason for its rising prices.

Shruti Chaturvedi

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