People are dying for flour in this country, prices reach Rs 3100 per packet
People are dying for flour in this country, prices reach Rs 3100 per packet
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Islamabad: Inflation is at its peak in Pakistan, a haven for terrorists. Even there is a fight among people over the flour. The price of flour in Pakistan has reached an all-time high. It is becoming increasingly difficult for people to buy flour from the market. The stock of subsidized flour has run out of the market across Pakistan.

The situation has worsened so much that the government has now taken the initiative to provide subsidized flour to the citizens at a lower price. On Sunday, government-subsidized flour packets were distributed among civilians in different parts of Pakistan at a lower price than the market. There were three accidents in which many people were injured due to the crowd trying to get subsidized flour packets in the country.

What kind of situation has arisen due to the increased prices of flour in Pakistan can be understood from the three accidents. A man died in Sindh province while trying to get a packet of subsidized flour. At the same time, some people arrived with packets of flour on a vehicle in Mirpur Khas, Sindh. A large number of people gathered to try to get packets of flour at a lower price. In the neighboring Islamic country's Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Balochistan provinces, the stock of subsidized flour is reported to have ended in the market. In Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, people were seen looking for a government shop for flour, where a packet of flour was available for Rs 1200. Because, in the open market, the price of 20 kg packets of flour has reached Rs 3100. That means the flour is available in Pakistan at around Rs 150 per kg.

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