IHC suspends naan, roti price cut notification till May 6

ISLAMABAD: The Islamabad High Court (IHC) on Thursday suspended the notification of slashing prices of naan and roti in the federal capital till May 6.

IHC Justice Tariq Mahmood Jahangiri took up the plea filed Sajjad Ali, the president of the Capital Nan Bhai Welfare Association, challenging the reduction in the prices of roti and naan.

It is to be noted that the Capital Nan Bhai Welfare Association comprises over 3,000 tandoors in Islamabad. The petitioner contended that just four months ago, the price was fixed at Rs25 and Rs30 for roti and naan, respectively.

The association president maintained that the authorities concerned did not take them on board before making the decision.

IHC Justice Tariq Mehmood Jahangiri heard a petition challenging the legality of the government notification and admitted the petition for hearing, summoning Islamabad Deputy Commissioner Irfan Nawaz Memon before the bench today (Thursday).

Barrister Umer Ijaz Gilani represented the petitioner and representatives of the district administration were present while the Islamabad DC failed to appear before the court.

At the outset of the hearing, a spokesperson of the district administration contended that district coordination officers (DCOs) had been given the authority to set the prices under an amendment to the relevant laws.

The petitioner’s lawyer said that the federal price control fell under the prime minister’s monitoring, to which the spokesperson replied, “The controller general [of] prices and supplies will be appointed by the federal government.”

He said the assistant controller was to be appointed by the officer authorised to do so by the government, adding that the controller general was empowered to set the prices.

The court asked the Islamabad district administration that was the association consulted about the rate of flour before slashing the prices. “Order was passed justice to make people happy,” the court observed.

Later, the court adjourned the hearing and summoned a detailed response in the case suspended the notification of slashing the prices of naan and roti in Islamabad until May 6.

Background

On April 14, the Punjab government announced slashing the price of roti, followed by a similar decision by the Islamabad administration.

The Punjab government had reduced the prices of roti from Rs20 to Rs16 while the price of naan was cut from Rs25 to Rs20. However, the All Pakistan Naanbais Association (Apna) had rejected the move.

In the following week, 14 people were arrested in the Lahore district for flouting the notification of new prices of roti and naan at tandoors. The teams also sealed various tandoors. Two days later, another 16 were taken into custody in Rawalpindi district for not complying with the new rates as the city observed a partial strike against the government decision.

On April 19, the All Pakistan Naanbai Association (Apna) ended their strike, agreeing to sell roti at Rs16 and naan at Rs20 after being assured that their union leader would be released.

A day ago, the tiff between the capital administration and the Naanbai association landed in the IHC.

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