KALAYA: Tribal elders here on Saturday asked the government to increase the number of the distribution points to facilitate the deserving people in getting free four.
Speaking at a press conference, tribal elders, including Haji Shakeel, Anar Gul, Malik Sajid, Malik Habib Hussain and others, said that the people belonging to the far-flung areas in the Orakzai tribal district were facing difficulty in getting the free flour under the government’s Ramazan package.
They said that the poor people had to spend money in order to reach the flour distribution points.
The tribal elders asked the government to establish more four distribution centres so that maximum number of people could have access to the free flour being given under the scheme.
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