Javed Panhyar
The incessant rain unleashed by flash flood had dreadfully disturbed the routine life of people whose homes, livelihoods, livestock, acres of crops of people dismally affected, their corpus lost and situation left them in a lurch to meet their basic requirements. They are living under open sky and waiting for miraculous help to come. The situation calls for a great deal humanitarian assistance being united to render yeoman’s service to flood victims. Notwithstanding soothing their injuries exploitive people have soured up the prices of essential items in this quagmire situation such as tents, rain safety net, edible items, moreover in many parts of country people had no access to petrol to make a good escape from menace. Generally the prices of tents is charged four thousand rupees on the contrary of it suddenly the prices tents skyrocketed and were being sold at fifteen thousands rupees which was unaffordable for ordinary people to purchase tent on a hefty amount. They were already at colossal loss and pushed to wall to struggle with spiraling inflation which broke all its previous records in the chronical of country recorded 40pc. One the one hand the flood affectees are at convoluted situation to meet their creature comforts and on the other hand they are also on the tenterhooks to buy afore mentioned items to save their children from the corrosive consequences of natural disasters. Govt has miserly failed to address this formidable issue people are facing and it is out and out vulnerable to to these exploitive people blacksheep of society who are carrying on contraband even in this dilemma and I am at sea to think how will they face Allah Almighty on the the day of reckoning. Govt must make a maneuver to handle this issue in a mature fashion and startle the local administration to check and balance the contrived prices if anyone found guilty he must be taken to task and face comeuppance to prevent sordid acts in future.
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