The government on Monday decided to bring the whole sugar stock in the market for sale and start sugarcane crushing across the country from November 15.
The decision was taken in a meeting on price control held here with Prime Minister Imran Khan in the chair. The meeting also decided to ensure strict implementation of the crushing laws.
The meeting was briefed in detail about the stock and prices of sugar in the country. It was told that though the country had ample stocks of sugar, but the increase in prices was due to decision of sugar mills’ closure in Sindh. The meeting was further told that Sindh had differed from the decisions of Center and other provinces in the case of wheat crisis as well, causing an emergency situation.
The meeting decided that those found involved in hoarding and profiteering will be proceeded against strictly under the law.
The prime minister while speaking on the occasion said that profiteering and hoarding will in no way be tolerated. He called for ensuring the implementation of laws under Sugar Factories (Control) Amendment Act 2021, Punjab Prevention of Hoarding Act 2020 and Punjab Registration of Godowns Act 2014 against sugar mafia and hoarders. He said that the provincial and district governments should be seen in the field to provide relief to masses.
He said that as prices of various commodities were increasing in the international market and Pakistan depended on imported goods, its impact was also being witnessed at domestic level. He, however, added that the government was taking all possible measures to lessen the burden of poor segment.
The prime minister said that the introduction of various schemes including Ehsaas Ration, Kamyab Pakistan, Kissan Card, Sehat Card and Ehsaas Program were aimed at providing relief to the poor. He said that facts and figures should be presented before the masses and an effective awareness campaign be run. Strict legal action should be taken against the hoarders and profiteers, he added.
The prime minister said that the government was focused on serving masses above politics and was cognizant of the effects of price-hike.
Meanwhile, Prime Minister Imran Khan chaired a meeting on good governance in the country. “Due to the recent inflationary trend in international commodity market, inflation is the core issue in Pakistan currently. We are working hard to ensure effective monitoring of prices of essential commodities through good governance and better price control mechanism,” he said. “Ensuring a proper control on supply chain, effective price enforcement and a strict check on hoarding are being made more effective for this purpose,” he added.
The prime minister directed the authorities concerned to take all necessary measures to provide maximum relief to common man by making the market committees at district and tehsil levels more effective. Earlier the prime minister was apprised that a successful pilot project was launched in Rawalpindi/Islamabad by PTI’s good governance team which resulted in substantial drop in prices of essential commodities by ensuring strict enforcement of government notified rates.
The prime minister was also informed that stay orders secured by the ineffective market committees need to be vacated at the earliest to reconstitute robust price monitoring mechanism at district and tehsil levels. Separately, Prime Minister Imran Khan held a meeting with Governor Sindh Imran Ismail on Monday and discussed the present law and order situation in the Sindh province and different administrative and development issues. The prime minister was briefed on the inauguration of the Greenline project to provide better facilities of transport to the residents of Karachi.