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Pakistan economic crisis, prices of food items go high, Parle G biscuits rate rises to 50 rupees

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: January 10, 2023 15:54 IST

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The economic condition of Pakistan is very bad. Inflation has increased to such an extent that a parleji biscuit which is available for Rs 5 in India is being sold for Rs 50 in Pakistan. A packet of bread which is available for Rs 40-50 in our country is being sold for Rs 150-200.
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People are literally crying and begging for flour. Terrorists are wreaking havoc in the country. When the country is in economic collapse, the activities of terrorists do not seem to stop. And their leaders like Bilawal insulted India and Prime Minister Modi.
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A shopkeeper in Pakistan said that the price of essential items has also increased significantly. A biscuit which used to be sold at Rs 5 is now being sold at Rs 50. Flour is being sold at Rs 450 per kg. Refined oil has gone up to Rs 850 per litre. Rate increase up to 50 percent.
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People have come to the streets. People feel that it would be better if the government kills us. People are protesting by lying down in front of the vehicles. Some of the videos here are also going viral on social media. Long queues of people are seen outside the shop.
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In a video, a person can be seen lying down in front of the vehicle and protesting that he should give flour or else he will be killed by the car. Another video has gone viral in which people are seen fighting over flour. In Pakistan, there is a dispute over a sack of flour.
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Another video going viral shows hundreds of women running behind a truck. Bags of flour are seen in this truck. Pakistan, which is fed by foreign money, has always supported terrorism. Pakistan used the money received to make terrorists against India.
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America has helped Pakistan again. Living on the pieces of other countries, this country is being punished for its own actions. Companies do not come to countries that fuel terrorism. No foreign investment. A year ago, the floods devastated the entire country.
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In one video, a policeman with an AK-47 is guarding sacks of flour. The Sharif cabinet met recently. In this, to improve the economic situation, it was decided to conserve energy first. According to this restriction on electricity consumption in Pakistan is also imposed.
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