Across Pakistan, the public is facing a renewed surge in inflation, with essential commodities like vegetables, chicken, flour, and sugar witnessing significant price hikes. This comes after a brief period of relief following government interventions.
Karachi:
- Onion prices have soared from Rs196 to Rs250 per kg.
- Tomatoes are now selling for Rs150 per kg, up from Rs106.
- Peas have jumped to Rs400 per kg, compared to Rs238 earlier.
- The absence of rate lists in markets has further fuelled public frustration.
Lahore:
- The middle class struggles to afford daily necessities.
- Daal maash is now priced at Rs500, while daal channa costs Rs210.
- Rice has reached Rs320 per kg, and white gram is selling for Rs300 per kg.
Rawalpindi:
- Chicken prices have also gone up, with shopkeepers defying official rates.
Multan:
- The price of eggs has climbed from Rs290 to Rs350 per dozen.
Peshawar:
- A 20kg bag of flour has become costlier by Rs200 within a month, increasing from Rs2,700 to Rs2,900.
Quetta:
- Sugar prices have witnessed a significant hike of Rs40 within a few days, reaching Rs180 per kg.
These price increases have sparked outrage amongst citizens, who are demanding immediate action from the government to control inflation and provide relief to the struggling population.
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