Islamabad Inflation is at the peak due to Pakistan’s economy. The condition of Corona Epidemic has now worsened from ordinary people to government employees. In such a situation, people’s anger towards Imran Khan Government is increasing gradually.
Thousands of people have protested on the streets on Wednesday. Thousands of employees working in different government departments protested against rising inflation in the country and protested against the government’s anti-employee policy (Pakistan Government Employees Protest).
Wheat prices in Pakistan break records, a person cries due to hunger when flour is not available
The protesters have demanded from the government that their salaries and allowances be increased in proportion to the inflation. Please tell that government employees across the country, under the leadership of All Pakistan Clerk Associations, participated in this protest.
Several unions, unions and government employees’ organizations supported the demonstration. The protesting employees made several demands from the government like the basic pay scale structure, cuts in government departments and not privatizing government-owned entities. According to a report, about 8-10 thousand government employees participated in the protests against the Imran government.
Inflation at the peak in Pakistan
Let me tell you that inflation has reached the peak in Pakistan. Rising wheat prices in Pakistan have created a ruckus. Flour is available here at the rate of Rs 75 per kg. Also in Sindh and many other provinces people are not getting Flour at the shops.
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People have to wait in long queues. A person did not get flour even after running for three days. Due to this, he started crying unhappily. This video is going viral on social media.
Due to this crisis, it has become difficult for people to eat bread. According to the Imran government, flour in Sindh is being sold at Rs 75 a kg. Not only this, a roti is being sold for 15 rupees in Pakistan.