Sir: The concept of utility stores has been created keeping in mind the poor people, where they could get goods at an affordable price. But unfortunately the residents of Gwadar are deprived of even this basic facility offered to other people in different provinces. People in Gwadar are compelled to buy things at expensive rates from commercial shops.
However, Gwadar is not the only city of Balochistan that lacks utility stores; many others cities are suffering the same fate.
No one can deny that in spite of being the holiest month of the year in the Islamic calendar, Ramzan brings inflation with it. In such a case utility stores become essential.
I would request the concerned authorities to look into this matter as soon as possible.
Zohaib Aslam
Turbat
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