ISLAMABAD,
Apr 18 (APP): Prime Minister Imran Khan, terming smuggling a curse for national
economy, said strict action was inevitable against smugglers, hoarders and
profiteers to eliminate such ills from the society.
Chairing a
meeting to control smuggling, crackdown on hoarders and eliminating locust
attacks on crops, the prime minister said smuggling and hoarding resulted in
inflation that put direct financial burden on general public and poor.
The meeting
was attended by Interior Minister Brig (retd) Ijaz Shah, Minister for National
Food Security Syed Fakhar Imam, Planning Minister Asad Umer, Minister for
Economic Affairs Khusro Bakhtiar, Finance Adviser Dr Abdul Hafeez Sheikh, PM’s
Special Assistant on Information and Broadcasting Dr Firdous Ashiq Awan,
Chairman National Disaster Management Authority General Muhammad Afzal and
senior officials.
The prime
minister emphasized the role of intelligence agencies in checking smuggling and
hoarding and called for appointment of honest and dutiful officers at
checkpoints.
He also
stressed effective coordination among the provinces with monitoring on daily
basis and directed to ensure smooth working without any administrative hurdle.
The
participants were briefed about target of wheat procurement for next year and
provision of ‘bardana’ (gunny bags) for farmers.
Khusro
Bakhtiar told the meeting that Punjab government and Pakistan Agricultural
Storage and Services Corporation (PASSCO) took timely steps for wheat
procurement and other provinces needed to follow the suit.
He said that
last year, four million ton wheat was procured with this year’s target as 8.2
million ton, however mentioned some difficulties in this regard following the
recent rains.
The Prime
Minister stressed comprehensive strategy to ensure provision of wheat and flour
to consumers.
The meeting
discussed ongoing emergency regarding the attacks of locust swarms on crops and
the steps taken so far to control including spray of pesticides through planes
and other machines.
Purpose-built
spray aircraft and machinery has already been imported from China, however more
equipment is required which was delayed due to coronavirus lockdown, the
meeting was informed.
Prime
Minister Imran Khan termed locusts another big problem for the country and
directed availability of funds for its elimination.

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