Punjab govt lays flour crisis blame on PFMA, Sindh door.

LAHORE -- Punjab on Tuesday found two factors to blame for the national flour price crisis: supply and stocks bungling in Sindh and the role of Pakistan Flour Mills Association (PFMA).

Three provincial ministers - Samiullah Chaudhry (food), Mian Aslam Iqbal (industries) and Fayyazul Hassan Chohan (information) - held a joint press conference to explain the role of both these factors in the spiraling prices of the staple.

Denying any supply issue in Punjab, Mr Chohan claimed that the trouble was restricted to Sindh and the spillover effects are disturbing the other federating units.

'Their own stocks were pilferaged: in Dadu district, 184,000 bags went missing out of the total stock of 194,000. When reports surfaced, the federal government arranged 400,000 tons of wheat from the Pakistan Agriculture Storage and Services (Passco) stocks. But, Sindh lifted only 25 per cent of it. Both these factors came after the fact that Sindh had not procured any wheat this year. All three factors created a crisis in Sindh and put stress on the national supply chain,' he said.

'Punjab is completely comfortable, in stocks and supplies; it is rather helping KP with 5,000 ton and it is ready to supply to Sindh as well if need be. After rigging their own stocks and supply, the Sindh government is trying to deflect the blame on Punjab, which we don't accept,' he said emphatically.

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Explaining it further, Samiullah Chaudhry claimed that Punjab was completely comfortable. 'It had a carryover stock of 1.4 million ton and added another 3.3 million ton to the tally last May. It was more than sufficient. It still has 2.3 million ton in its coffer when fresh crop arrival is only three months away. Another proof of comfort is that flour sale on the official points (482 sales and 207 trucking points) is only 72 per cent; 28 per cent flour is returning to it origin.

'The so-called crisis is the handiwork of a mafia which the PTI government is determined to fight,' he assured.

Dilating on the mafia claim, Minister for Industries Mian Aslam Iqbal who also...

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