Flour prices rise in Pakistan, PM Imran took big step to give relief to the public
Flour prices rise in Pakistan, PM Imran took big step to give relief to the public
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Pakistan's Prime Minister Imran Khan, a neighbor of India, now remembers his citizens to curb the essential prices of daily routine. Earlier, the prices of essential commodities were also skyrocketing, now on Sunday, Imran Khan announced that the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf government will announce measures to reduce the prices of basic food items in a meeting in the federal cabinet.

On this matter, PM Imran Khan said in a tweet that I understand that the salaried people are facing hardship and decided how to stop the rising prices of used goods of these people. To be installed and these things should be provided to them at normal cost. He also told in a tweet that a thorough investigation has been started for the government agencies which had unexpectedly increased the prices of flour and sugar.

For your information, let us tell you that they assured the people of Pakistan that if they are found responsible in this matter, they will be asked for answers and they will be punished. Pakistan's Bureau of Statistics reported last week that the inflation rate increased to 14.6 percent in January from 12.6 percent in the previous month, the highest level in 12 years. Inflation, measured by the Consumer Price Index (CPI), is 1.97 times higher than the previous month. Last time, the highest inflation in the country was recorded at 17pc in the year 2007-08. The data released showed that high food prices, especially wheat and flour, pulses, sugar, jaggery and edible oil, were the biggest drivers of overall inflation in January.

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