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00:00 We were talking about electricity bills, people are worried because they don't have a single problem in their lives.
00:06 They are fed up of the prices of food and drinks.
00:12 And we see an increase in prices every day.
00:14 Be it pulses, sugar, flour, everything is far from your reach.
00:18 There is connectivity in everything.
00:19 And the quality of the rice is such that you don't get a good pulse even after paying so much money.
00:24 It takes so much time to get it cooked.
00:26 You get rice that is hard to get.
00:30 So, there is a shortage of food.
00:34 And the cost of food is high.
00:39 So, these are the problems.
00:42 The report of the Institute of Statistics shows that
00:45 flour is more than 139% expensive annually.
00:49 Tea is 94%, rice is 90%, which is almost double.
00:55 And chilies are 86% expensive.
00:57 And the price of chicken meat has increased by 48%.
01:01 Imagine, I think rice is more expensive.
01:06 Because you could get good rice for 150-200 rupees.
01:09 Now, good rice is more than 450 rupees.
01:12 And if we talk about meat, and sugar, it is at the highest level.
01:17 Sugar is being sold at a rate of 175-180 rupees per kilo.
01:21 How many steps are you taking for health?
01:25 We don't eat anything.
01:27 We are on a diet.
01:29 We don't eat sugar, we don't eat chilies, we don't eat rice.
01:33 If we eat less oil, cholesterol will not increase.
01:36 If we eat less rice, we will not gain weight.
01:39 So, you can imagine how much the government is thinking about you.
01:42 What a great health policy.
01:44 If we eat less, we will be healthy.
01:47 Our representatives are present to talk about the situation.
01:51 Because the price we are telling you, we see that there is an increase in it.
01:57 We have Abdullah Maksi from Quetta, Lahore.
02:01 We have Almas Khan with us.
02:04 And with us, we have Mirza Ahmed Ali from Multan.
02:08 All three are with us.
02:09 So, let's start with Almas.
02:11 Tell us, Almas, what is the situation?
02:14 Expenses are increasing.
02:16 I have already told you that the government wants good, not bad.
02:20 It is us who do not understand.
02:22 Yes, Ashfaq, I will call you Dr. Ashfaq or Hakeem Ashfaq Satti.
02:29 Because you have given such an analysis.
02:32 The government wants this.
02:34 Maybe it wants worse than this.
02:37 A common man is dying of fear of inflation.
02:42 Electricity and petrol are such things that if they are expensive, then everything in the world becomes expensive.
02:49 After that, you can imagine that a poor man used to eat lentils or vegetables.
02:56 Now both these things are so expensive that meat and as you mentioned, it is absolutely next to impossible.
03:05 Almas, tell us, what is the price of lentils, flour, sugar?
03:09 I am also seeing a piece of paper in your hand.
03:11 Yes, this is a very long list of lentils and I have written it down.
03:18 Dal maash is the most expensive lentil.
03:21 The queen of lentils is 600 rupees per kilo.
03:26 Imagine that such an expensive lentil.
03:29 After that, dal masoor is 280 to 300 rupees per kilo.
03:34 Sabat masoor is also 300 rupees per kilo.
03:37 Dal moong is 280 rupees per kilo.
03:41 Dal chana, which used to be the cheapest lentil, is 260 rupees per kilo.
03:46 Now imagine, black chana is 240 rupees per kilo, white chana is 360 rupees per kilo.
03:54 And now it is not Ramadan, people use gram flour a lot.
03:59 What is the price of vermicelli?
04:00 It is also 360 rupees per kilo.
04:02 And along with this, the things in which these things will be cooked, that is, the green spices, onions, ginger, and these things, those things are also touching the sky.
04:13 The ginger is from China, it is 1200 rupees per kilo.
04:18 And the ginger from Thailand, both things are imported, they are not in our country, in the agricultural country.
04:24 These two things are 1000 rupees per kilo.
04:27 And along with this, the price of onions, the price of onions is 90 rupees per kilo, and the price of onions is 75 to 80 rupees per kilo.
04:36 And tomatoes are also 80 rupees per kilo.
04:38 Tell me about ginger.
04:39 Now imagine.
04:40 How much is ginger?
04:41 Ginger is 300 rupees per kilo.
04:43 1200 rupees per kilo.
04:46 And this was 400 rupees per kilo until recently, we used to say that it is expensive.
04:52 Now you see, 1200 rupees per kilo and no one is going to ask.
04:55 Mirza Ahmed Ali is with us.
04:57 From Multan.
04:59 Mirza Ahmed Ali, you tell me, the list that Almas was sharing here, so the lentils are so expensive, what is lentil lentil, he was telling.
05:06 And the other, what information do you have at the moment for all the Suratis?
05:10 Yes, the price of food is increasing day by day.
05:17 You tell me, that sugar is 160 to 170 rupees, that is, an additional 10 rupees is being sold here in Multan.
05:26 Rice is being sold for 270 rupees per kilo with an increase of 20 rupees.
05:30 Dal moong is being sold for 260 rupees with an increase of 20 rupees.
05:34 Dal maash is being sold for 550 rupees per kilo with an increase of 80 rupees.
05:38 Dal masoor is being sold for 280 rupees per kilo with an increase of 30 rupees.
05:42 Dal chana is being sold for 240 rupees.
05:44 Gram flour is being sold for 250 rupees per kilo.
05:47 If we talk about cooking oil, then 600 rupees per liter is being sold in the packing.
05:52 In the tea leaves, 200 rupees per kilo is being added, while the kilo is not complete, it is 900 grams.
05:59 If we talk about vegetables, then the prices of vegetables are also increasing.
06:03 With an increase of 40 rupees per kilo, bitter gourd is being sold for 120 rupees per kilo.
06:07 Pumpkin is being sold for 100 rupees per kilo with an increase of 20 rupees.
06:11 Toori is being sold for 80 rupees per kilo with an increase of 20 rupees.
06:14 Brinjal is being sold for 40 rupees per kilo with an increase of 80 rupees per kilo.
06:18 Carrot is being sold for 160 rupees per kilo, cauliflower is being sold for 120 rupees per kilo.
06:24 Capsicum is being sold for 200 to 250 rupees per kilo.
06:28 Similarly, if we talk about tomatoes, then in the past few days, there has been a decrease in the price of tomatoes in Multan.
06:35 Tomatoes are being sold for 120 rupees per kilo with an increase of 40 rupees per kilo.
06:39 If we talk about garlic, then with an increase of 30 rupees, it is being sold for 350 rupees per kilo.
06:44 Ginger is of two types in the Multan market.
06:46 The first type is 1000 rupees per kilo, and the second type is 800 rupees per kilo.
06:53 Peas are being sold for 400 rupees per kilo.
06:56 If we talk about Arabic, then it is 150 rupees per kilo.
06:58 Mr. Mirza, you have given a lot of stress.
07:02 If the blood pressure spikes, then from where will we get it treated?
07:06 But I have a suggestion for you.
07:09 Mr. Mirza, you are not that far away from Almaz Bhai.
07:12 So, send the ginger for 1000 rupees per kilo to him, so that he can save 200 rupees.
07:17 Mr. Abdullah Maksi is a little far away.
07:19 So, let's ask him what is the situation in Quetta?
07:22 Is there anything that has a lower blood pressure there?
07:25 Please tell us.
07:31 The situation is very clear in Quetta.
07:34 There is no difference between the countries here.
07:36 The situation is that the increasing inflation has taken away the smiles of the people.
07:42 The Chinese are talking to the sky.
07:46 And the price of sugar is continuously increasing.
07:50 The sugar is being sold in the common market.
07:54 It is being sold for 180 to 150 rupees per kilo.
07:59 And it is being said that the price of sugar has increased due to the increase in the price of sugar in our neighboring country.
08:15 And the shortage of sugar has been solved by the Zakhira Andoz.
08:21 They have dumped sugar in different areas of the city.
08:24 Various customs proceedings have been seen.
08:29 So, the prices of other essential items are also being sold.
08:34 The 20 kg parcel of wheat is being sold for 3100 rupees.
08:42 The poor people have been involved in all these matters.
08:45 And the people are demanding relief from the government.
08:50 They want to make their lives easier.
08:54 They want to make their lives easier.
08:58 The food and other essential items are so expensive.
09:00 So, what can we say about other things?
09:02 Thank you so much, Almas.
09:03 Mirza Ahmed Ali Abdullah Maksi from different cities was telling us about the situation.
09:08 And when we see such incidents, you will see a lot of pictures on social media.
09:14 In which people have committed suicide and they have electricity bills.

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