Islamabad: After the floods in Pakistan, there is a furor due to rising inflation. The situation is getting worse day by day, it has become difficult for people to buy daily essentials. Seeing the condition of Pakistan, people are calling it another Sri Lanka, tell that after the economic situation in Sri Lanka (Srilanka) deteriorated, the people there got down on the road due to inflation and entered the Rashtrapati Bhavan. . Politicians are fighting with each other amidst the deteriorating conditions of Pakistan, due to which the general public is suffering.
According to the report of Business Standard, the heavy losses caused by the floods in Pakistan are not being compensated. UN (United Nations), and World Bank, and America also helped the government to help, but still, the flood victims have not been able to get the facilities. The government seems to be completely failing to rectify the situation, due to which public anger is also increasing.
Chicken being sold at Rs 650 per kg
It has become difficult for people in Pakistan to even buy LPG and chicken. According to Dawn’s report, chicken is selling up to Rs 650 per kg in Pakistan, while the prices of LPG gas are also skyrocketing. It has become out of reach of the common man, so many people are forced to store it in plastic bags.
From shoes-clothes to flour-sugar prices are also skyrocketing
Pakistan like Sri Lanka is being called because it is difficult to even fill the ration of the house. According to the Dawn report, the consumption of wheat in Pakistan is 38,000 bags of 20 kg per day, but only 21,000 bags are being supplied from the 40 flour mills operating in the country.
Order to close the marriage hall till 10 pm
Talking about the consumption of electricity, the government has taken an important decision on this too. Raksha Mankshi Khwaja Asif told the media that markets in the country will close at 8.30 pm, while marriage halls will close at 10 pm. Enumerating its benefits, he said that 60 billion rupees would be saved as the consumption of bulbs would also reduce, while it has also been said to stop the production of bulbs and more power-consuming fans from February 1.