Usman Buzdar angry over artificial increases in prices of sugar, flour

Author: News Desk

Chief Minister Punjab Sardar Usman Buzdar has expressed strong indignation over artificial increases in the rates of sugar and flour and directed the administration and food department to take action against hoarders and illegal profiteers.

He has also directed to improve the supply of sugar and flour along with their availability in open markets at fixed rates. Any delay in the availability of sugar and flour will not be tolerated and permission will not be granted to sell sugar and flour at exorbitant rates, he added.

The CM has also directed Senior Minister Abdul Aleem Khan, in a letter, to review the stocks, supply and rates of sugar and flour by visiting divisional headquarters and weekly reports be submitted to the CM Office.

While disclosing that he will visit different areas to review flood-related arrangements, Chief Minister Punjab Sardar Usman Buzdar has directed the Secretary Irrigation that necessary steps be taken, according to the approved plan, to deal with possible floods and necessary arrangements should be given final shape immediately.

The Irrigation department should ensure taking necessary arrangements in an organized manner and implementation on flood-related SOPs be ensured, he said. Similarly, availability of human resources and necessary machinery be ensured, he added.

The CM made it clear that any negligence in the arrangements for dealing with the possible floods will not be tolerated. Organized steps should be taken for safety from financial and human losses in areas where floods are expected.

Special Assistant to PM on Youth Affairs Muhammad Usman Dar and Provincial Minister Muhammad Akhlaq met with Chief Minister Punjab Sardar Usman Buzdar and discussed matters relating to the holding of tiger force day in Punjab.

The CM stated that this day will be celebrated in a befitting manner on August 9. 520 functions will be held across the province to plant more than 12 lac saplings. The PTI government is committed to complete the target of planting ten billion saplings in the country by 2023 to provide a clean atmosphere to the coming generations, said Usman Buzdar. The CM pointed out that Pakistan has projected the core issue of Kashmir on diplomatic and political fronts and given a strong message to India that Pakistan and its 22 crore people are firmly standing with their Kashmiri brethren. India, the claimant of the so-called biggest democracy in the world, has violated all democratic norms in Occupied Kashmir, he lamented.

The government and people of Pakistan will continue to stand with the Kashmiris, the CM added. Usman Dar apprised the CM about the arrangements of tiger force day.

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