'Artificial sugar crisis in Punjab to be controlled'

13 Nov, 2009

Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (Traders Wing) Punjab's general secretary and Mall Road Traders Association's President Mohammad Naeem Mir said on Thursday that artificial sugar crisis in Punjab would soon be controlled.
He said there could be hand of despondent politicians of Q-League behind this fake sugar crisis. He said that the stalwarts of Q-League were anxious to take revenge and they did not like stability and prosperity in the province of Punjab.
He said that the Chief Minster Punjab Mian Muhammad Shahbaz Sharif would not allow the sugar mafia and other vested elements to exploit the people of Punjab. He said that no breakage in supply of sugar, flour and other daily use items to people would not be tolerated.
He further said that the artificial scarcity of sugar seemed a conspiracy against the Punjab government but like the Governor rule it would also come to end. Naeem Mir further said that hoarders and profiteers of sugar should die of shame, as they were such people whose belief was only money, for which they could do anything. He said that the Punjab government would not allow any one to usurp the basic rights of the people.
Mir said that flour was available in abundance and similarly the people would be able to purchase sugar at every shop. He said that if the sugar mafia did not change trend the people would siege the sugar mill owners.

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