ISLAMABAD: Federal Minister for Parliamentary Affairs Dr Tariq Fazal Chaudhry on Friday said that seven Ramazan Sasta Bazaars, set up by the government, are supplying essential items to the public at officially fixed prices.

Speaking to reporters after visiting the Ramazan Bazaar in G-6, he said the special markets have been set up in G-6, Barakahu, H-9, Tarnol, Pak-Town, Taramri and G-10 to provide relief to citizens during the holy month.

The Deputy Commissioner, Assistant Commissioner, police officers and other officials were also present during the visit.

The minister said the bazaars are offering vegetables, fruits, flour, sugar, ghee, pulses and other daily-use items at government-approved rates. He added that the administration is strictly monitoring prices and quality of the items.

During the visit, he also inspected various stalls and expressed satisfaction with the quality of the fruits and vegetables.

He said that prices were being charged according to the official list.

He further said that the Metropolitan Corporation and district administration are not charging any rent from stallholders during Ramazan so that prices remain affordable for the public.

The minister warned that strict action, including fines and arrests, would be taken against hoarders, profiteers and those selling substandard items. He urged traders to follow the official price list.

He added that most shoppers were satisfied with the quality and prices of goods.

Responding to complaints about overcrowding at the G-6 bazaar, he directed officials to open an additional gate to ensure smooth entry and exit for visitors.

Published in Dawn, February 21st, 2026

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