The ongoing protests by the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) party have caused major problems in the supply chain, leading to a shortage of essential food items in cities like Rawalpindi and Islamabad.
Road blockages and closures have made it difficult to transport vegetables, fruits, and other perishable goods to local markets. As a result, prices for these items have gone up, making them less affordable for many people.
The situation has worsened because some people are taking advantage of the crisis to raise prices even more. The protests have also disrupted other services, such as Metro Bus Services and access to healthcare facilities.
The government and local authorities are being urged to find a political solution to the unrest to restore normalcy and ensure that essential supplies are available.
The government is urging the PTI leadership to reconsider their protest plans to avoid further disruptions and ensure the availability of essential supplies
The authorities are closely monitoring the situation and are prepared to take additional measures to protect the lives and property of citizens