at Aabpara and G-10 markets replied to the prime minister’s queries saying that the cut in petroleum prices in the last six months had brought a substantial relief for the consumers with respect to prices of vegetables and fruits. The prime minister also listened to the issues of Aabpara shopkeepers and assured them that Dr Tariq Fazal Chaudhry would address their concerns.
During his visit to G-10 commercial centre, the prime minister also heard a government employee’s concerns regarding transport fares. Two kids also approached the prime minister and shook hands with him whereas a pushcart owner selling peanuts also expressed his satisfaction with the decline in prices of daily use items. On the occasion, the people raised slogans of ‘Nawaz Sharif Zindabad” Daikho Daoikho kon aya, Shair aya Shair aya.’
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