Sheikh Waqas Akram condemns PDM over wheat scandal

Web DeskMay 6, 2024 06:40 PMpolitics
  • PTI leader accuses PML-N of neglecting farmers' interests
  • Call for judicial inquiry into Rs300 billion wheat scandal
  • Growing demand for transparency in managing public resources
Sheikh Waqas Akram condemns PDM over wheat scandalImage Credits: tribune.com.pk
Sheikh Waqas Akram criticizes PDM and PML-N for Rs300 billion wheat scandal, calls for transparency and accountability in governance.

In a recent news conference, PTI senior leader Sheikh Waqas Akram strongly condemned the ruling Pakistan Democratic Movement (PDM) regime and the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) government for their involvement in a scandal that led to an estimated Rs300 billion loss to the national treasury due to excessive wheat imports. Akram accused the PML-N government of neglecting the interests of farmers and highlighted the lack of commitment shown by the current administration towards the agricultural sector.

Akram called for a thorough judicial inquiry into the wheat scandal to ensure that those responsible for the financial loss are held accountable for their actions. The PTI leader emphasized the importance of transparency and accountability in governance, especially when it comes to managing crucial resources like wheat imports that directly impact the country's economy and food security.

The wheat scandal in Pakistan has raised concerns about the mismanagement of agricultural resources and the potential corruption within the government. The excessive imports of wheat not only resulted in a significant financial loss to the national treasury but also highlighted the vulnerabilities in the country's food supply chain.

Sheikh Waqas Akram's outspoken criticism of the PDM and PML-N over the wheat scandal underscores the need for greater oversight and accountability in Pakistan's governance. The call for a judicial inquiry reflects a growing demand for transparency and integrity in managing public resources, particularly in sectors as critical as agriculture. It remains to be seen how the government will respond to these allegations and what steps will be taken to address the issues raised by Akram and other concerned stakeholders.

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