The largest province of Pakistan, Balochistan, is most impacted by the absence of the program, so the recent announcement of a Ramadan aid package has sparked controversy. Numerous parties have widely condemned this act, bringing up issues such as Chanel distribution and the lack of representation on national teams.
The Ramadan Aid Package, which is designed to meet these families’ needs for food supplies and financial support during the holy month of Ramadan, is the centerpiece of this outreach center. However, concerns have been raised about the federal government’s intention to create fair and equitable opportunities for all citizens, regardless of their geographical locations, due to the exclusion of Balochistan from this year’s budgetary allocation.
The leaders of Flour Mills Association said that not starting the Ramadan relief package in Balochistan is not fair to the poor people. All facilities should be provided before the blessed month of Ramadan. The citizens of Quetta have appealed to the Chief Minister of Balochistan Mir Sarfaraz Bugti and other senior officials to show mercy to the poor people by framing cheap flour and other items before Ramadan.
Nasir Agha, the leader of Flour Mills Association, said that the government of Punjab and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa is framing cheap flour and other items before the start of month. For the convenience of citizens, cheap flour should be framed at different stalls and at different points. Cheap markets should be established in different areas of the city to supply the people with self-drinking items