He expressed these views during his visit to USC outlet here at G-9 Markaz where he launched the relief package. The Prime Minister said that the government would soon announce a Ration Card scheme as well for the poor people, who would be able to get worth Rs. 3000 basic commodities per month from the Utility Stores outlets.
He said that the relief package was not only aimed at ensuring the provision of basic commodities including wheat flour, sugar, Ghee, rice and pulses, to the low and middle income classes at cheaper rates but also to check inflationary trends in the open market.
He highlighted that the wheat flour, being provided to people at USC outlets at subsidized rates of around Rs. 800 per 20-kg bag, was of high quality and had all the nutritional ingredients, required for good health.
The Prime Minister mentioned that high prices of edible oil in the country were due to its higher rates in the international market, adding, the government was, however, striving to enhance its local produce by encouraging the sunflower and canola growers.
Similarly, he added that the government was also striving to boost the cultivation of pulses in the country to check worth $ 1.5 billion annual imports of pulses.
To a question, the Prime Minister said that one of main reasons behind inflation and high prices was the role of middlemen who were making profits at the cost of consumers and growers.
He said that the provision of basic commodities at USC outlets at cheaper rates will also help regulate the prices in open market.
To another question, the Prime Minister said that the government had provided Rs 7 billion for the relief package and if required, more funds would be allocated to subsidize the basic commodities.
He said that after achieving economic stabilization in the year 2019, the government would now focus on job creation, industrialization and growth in the year 2020.
Earlier, the prime minister took round of the USC outlet and was briefed by Chairman USC Zulqarnain Ali Khan and Managing Director Umar Lodhi about the relief package, stock position of essential commodities and availability at USC outlets throughout Pakistan as well as the employment of technology to ensure that the subsidy provided by the government reached to the target population. Advisor to the Prime Minister on Commerce Abdul Razak Dawood and Special Assistant to the Prime Minister of Information and Broadcasting Dr. Firdous Ashiq Awan were also present on the occasion. Separately, Imran Khan on Wednesday congratulated Inspector General Punjab Shoaib Dastgir and the Punjab Police for successfully going after hardened criminals in the province.
“This has sent a positive message of a new culture of zero tolerance in the Punjab police, for criminals,” the prime minister said in a tweet.
Shoaib Dastgir, a BS-21 officer of Police Service of Pakistan, has taken stringent measures to nab criminals, after he was appointed IG Punjab in November last.
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