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    Sindh CM Directs Crackdown on Hoarders and Price Gougers

    Web DeskBy Web DeskJuly 16, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    The Chief Minister of Sindh has issued directives for stringent action against individuals and groups involved in hoarding essential commodities and profiteering. This move aims to curb artificial inflation and ensure the availability of goods at fair prices for the public. The government is focusing on market regulation to prevent exploitation during times of economic uncertainty.

    In a significant development, the Sindh administration plans to enhance monitoring mechanisms and deploy enforcement agencies to identify and penalize offenders. This initiative reflects growing concerns over supply chain disruptions and price manipulation that adversely affect consumers, especially in vulnerable communities. The crackdown is expected to restore market balance and build public confidence in regulatory oversight.

    Meanwhile, this directive aligns with broader efforts across Pakistan to tackle inflation and protect consumer rights amid rising economic challenges. By targeting hoarders and profiteers, the Sindh government seeks to promote transparency and fairness in trade practices. The success of these measures could serve as a model for other provinces facing similar issues related to market stability and consumer protection.

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