People yearn for twice bread! Rs 140 kg flour in Pakistan, Punjabis occupies large

In Pakistan, the province of Punjab imposed unexplained ban on the movement of wheat. This has led to a great shortage of flour over Pakistan. In addition, flour prices in other provinces are rising. Punjab is the largest wheat producer in Pakistan, which produces 80 percent of the country’s wheat. As a result, this unexplained blockade created flour crisis in many parts of the country, including Sindh, Balochistan and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. The situation is so difficult that food twice also disappears from the poor. Amid the criticism of the people in Pakistan, who said Punjab in his explanation, Punjab refused to impose a formal ban. However, Punjab officials acknowledged that they set control posts to monitor the movement of “unusual” wheat. Other Pakistan states, however, claim that such restrictions are contrary to the concept of marketing and the Constitution of the country. Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Sindh condemn Punjab. According to a report from Don, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Sindh condemned these sanctions. Both provinces are very dependent on the wheat stock of Punjab. The All-Pakistan Floor Mills Association (PFMA), referring to Article 151 of the Constitution, described this policy as unconstitutional, which guarantees free trade and trade across the country. According to Riazullah Khan, president of the Punjab Floor Mills Association, wheat and flour trucks in Punjab are stopped at the posts. Many trucks were seized. Flour prices in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa take up. The report said that flour prices in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa skyrocketed. A bag of 20 kg of flour in the state is now sold up to 2800 Pakistani rupees, while priced in Punjab at about 1,800 Pakistani rupees. Faisal Karim Kundi, the Governor of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, described the ban as “serious violation of Article 151” and “serious violation of national unity”. The Khyber Pakhtunkhwa meeting also accepted a unanimous resolution that condemns these sanctions. The proposal claims that flour prices have risen by more than 68 percent. Share this story -tags