To ensure the availability of essential commodities at the prices fixed by the government, a crackdown on profiteers is underway in the province and during July 852 persons were arrested, cases were registered against 898, besides imposition of a fine of about Rs 57.5 million on them.
This was stated during a meeting chaired by Minister for Industries Mian Aslam Iqbal and Chief Secretary Jawwad Rafique Malik at 9-Aikman Road. The meeting reviewed the prices and the availability of essential commodities, especially flour and sugar, smart lockdown situation, and arrangements in cattle markets in the province.
Addressing the meeting, Aslam Iqbal said that providing relief to the common man was the priority of the government and no compromise could be made on this important matter. He said that the prices of commodities are fixed by the administration itself and their implementation has to be ensured by the administrative officers.
The chief secretary directed that on Eid, prices as well as the quality, demand, and supply of tomatoes, onions, ginger, lemons and other kitchen items be closely monitored.
He said that clear instructions have been issued by the federal government to overcome the issue of artificial price-hike, adding that no laxity would be tolerated in this regard. He mentioned that the ‘indiscriminate action’ against profiteers and hoarders would continue throughout the province.
The CS asked the deputy commissioners to monitor the process of supply of subsidized government wheat to the flour mills, its grinding, and supply in the market to ensure the availability of flour at fixed prices.
He also issued directions regarding taking traders’ organizations into confidence for implementation of the smart lockdown and paying special attention to the arrangements in the cattle markets.