Why Tehreek-e-Insaaf governments in Punjab and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa responsible for the federation?
newssoye web desk
3 hours ago
Tehreek-e-Insaf's governments are in the majority of the country, including Punjab and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, but the federal government is being held responsible for the high cost of flour.
All over the country flour has become beyond the reach of the poor, and the rate of increase is unstoppable, the governments of most parts of the country including Punjab and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa belong to Tehreek-e-Insaf, but the federal government is responsible for the high price of flour. Being held.
Federal Minister for Food Security Tariq Bashir Cheema says that the federal government has nothing to do with wheat and flour in this matter. No, it is the work of the provincial departments of the provincial governments.
The Minister for Food Security said that the federal government has provided more than the required wheat to the provinces, but the crisis is being created by not providing wheat to the mills in the provinces.
The federal minister said that you should not release the wheat to your mills and the available mills are circulating in the market at the support price of 4,000. Why is flour not available cheaply?
Tariq Bashir Cheema further said tell me one province which has a shortage of wheat, tell me one province which does not have surplus wheat, tell me one province which has asked us for millions of tons and we have not given.
Chairman Kisan Etihad Khalid Bath says that the wheat purchased from the farmer for Rs 2200 is being sold at a high price, and the Punjab government is not serious about fixing the price of wheat.
Chairman Kisan Ittihadd told me that the wheat that was bought last year, the flour of which is being sold now, was bought for 2200 rupees, and today the same wheat is being sold to 5 to 6 seven thousand mills, and the flour is bought by poor poor people. have been.
Chairman Kisan Ittihadd said that I went to the Punjab government, but Salim Iqbal called and said that the chief minister is busy, and we cannot decide our rate now.
It has become clear that the flour crisis is in the hands of the provincial government that does not release wheat to the mills, while those flour mills that are fueling the crisis by producing less than their capacity have also been targeted.
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