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Flour and Sugar Crisis in Pakistan: Jahangir Khan Tareen and Moonis Elahi listed as Beneficiaries

Flour and Sugar Crisis in Pakistan: Jahangir Khan Tareen and Moonis Elahi listed as Beneficiaries
Web Desk
April 4, 2020

Islamabad: major revelations in flour and sugar crisis prevention report. The names of several Namorian families are also involved in the sugar crisis, reports. Jahangir’s group received 22% of the total subsidy on sugar. Brothers of Federal Minister Khusro Bakhtiar, in the second, and Monsi Elahi, who joined the ruling coalition, took third. The investigative report states that the inadequate governance of the federal and provincial governments was the leading cause of the crisis.

Sugar Crisis in Pakistan

In this regard, PTI leader Jahangir Tareen said  Of the 3 billion rupees, two and a half billion subsidy was given during the PMLN government. Jahangir Khan is considered one of the most important leaders of PTI  While Khusro Bakhtiyar is included in the Federal Cabinet and holds the Ministry of Food. Former PML-N MP Ghulam Dastgir Lak’s mills benefited 14 million in this crisis. According to the statement, the commission is analyzing the forensic, the commission will complete its work by April 25, which will be brought to the public.

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