Milk Costs More Than Petrol In This Country

The price of milk has gone out of control across major cities of Pakistan on the day when Muharam is observed - Sakshi Post

Karachi: The price of milk has gone out of control across major cities of Pakistan on the day when Muharam is observed, according to Pakistani media reports. The price of milk has reached ₹140 per litre in Karachi and the Sindh Province.

Interestingly, petrol and diesel prices in Pakistan are lower than that of milk. Petrol was selling ₹113 per litre, while diesel was ₹91 per litre in Pakistan, just two days ago.

There have been even reports that milk is sold for as high as ₹140 a litre in some parts of Sindh.

"Milk is being sold between ₹120 and ₹140 across the city of Karachi due to the sharp increase in demand," said a shopkeeper.

"We set up milk Sabeel every year and simply didn't want to skip it this year due to a hike in milk prices," said a resident who set up sabeel, adding that never in his lifetime has he seen such an extreme price hike of milk due to Muharram.

Karachi Commissioner Iftikhar Shallwani, who is responsible for controlling the price of milk, seems to have done nothing about the exorbitant rates at which milk is being sold, according to reports.

Ironically, the official price of milk set by the Commissioner Office is still ₹94 a litre.

Moharram, Sabeels (stalls) are set up in different parts of the city to offer milk, juices and cold water to the participants of the holy month's processions. For this, there is a huge demand for milk. Due to the increased demand, the milk prices have shot up.

"We set up milk Sabeel every year and simply didn't want to skip it this year due to a hike in milk prices," said a resident who set up sabeel, adding that never in his lifetime has he seen such an extreme price hike of milk due to Muharram.

Karachi Commissioner Iftikhar Shallwani, who is responsible for controlling the price of milk, seems to have done nothing about the exorbitant rates at which milk is being sold, according to reports.

Ironically, the official price of milk set by the Commissioner Office is still ₹94 a litre.

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