Islamabad ( NNP ) Haider Welfare Trust, a prominent social-friendly personality, founder chairman of Pothwar Province Malik Amreez Haider, was formed by Prime Minister Mian Shahbaz Sharif to find out those who have caused a loss of 500 billion to the national treasury through secondary import of wheat. The committee has been welcomed. In a conversation with the delegation, he said that despite the nation’s self-sufficiency, the wheat importers want to be held accountable. He appealed to the farmers and farmers to donate one-tenth of the produce in the form of usher in the way of Allah so that their harvest can be clean and their income secure. He further said that the government is playing in the hands of mafias. The rulers should be smart and stop putting the patriots and hardworking farmers against the wall. Malik Amreez Haider said that the day and night labor of the farmers should be saved from being wasted. The Punjab government should immediately announce the purchase of wheat from the farmers.
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