Islamabad: On Monday, Asad Umar, Planning and Development Minister rejected any chances of controlling commodity rates. It could take at least five months for the “unusual hike” in prices to achieve normalcy and experts had predicted a decline in commodity prices from March, he stated during a press conference.

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