Pakistan: Tandoor Owners Go on Strike in Swabi Over Surge in Prices of Flour

Due to an increase in the prices of flour, the nanbais (bakers) in the Swabi city of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province of Pakistan on Tuesday closed down their Tandoors and staged a strike, according to Dawn.

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Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, January 11: Due to an increase in the prices of flour, the nanbais (bakers) in the Swabi city of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province of Pakistan on Tuesday closed down their Tandoors and staged a strike, according to Dawn.

Following a PKR 500 increase in the price of a 20 kg flour bag over the last three days, bakers demanded an immediate increase in the price of roti (bread). Tomato Price Rise in Pakistan: Tomatoes Now Cost Rs 500 Per Kilo in Lahore Due to Monsoon Disaster.

As per Dawn, the bakers wanted a PKR 10 rise in the price of 170 grams of bread, which was already selling for PKR 20, claiming that they were experiencing financial difficulties and that the current scenario had prompted them to demand an increase in the roti price. Pakistan To Resume Trade With India Due to Floods and Food Price Hike.

Dawn reported additional deputy commissioner, Gohar Ali as saying that commodity price changes, including flour, continued in the market and that they could not allow an increase in the roti price at this time because it would be a burden on consumers.

Answering a question, he said that the district price review committee had the authority to increase the roti price. Meanwhile, people from all walks of life in Chota Lahor tehsil blocked traffic on the Yar Hussain route to protest the recent hike in flour and other critical goods costs in Pakistan.

Protesters warned that they would not open the road until district administration officials promised meaningful steps.

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