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144134_8896989_updates.jpgProtesters ask people to boycott purchase of fruits from June 2 to June 4. Photo: file

KARACHI: Reacting to the soaring prices of fruits in Ramazan, a group of citizens have called for a boycott of the edible items to bring down the 'unjust' rates. 

Concerned citizens have launched a movement on social media asking for three-day boycott of buying fruits.

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The messages, which started circulating on WhatsApp Wednesday night, asked people to boycott the purchase of fruits from June 2 to June 4 in order to bring their prices down to a normal level.

One of the messages asked people to consume ?salan? [curry] instead of fruits during iftaar. "Only through the boycott the fruit sellers decrease the prices," the message read further.

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Another message asked for boycott of fruits with sky rocketing prices. 

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In Ramazan, vendors tend to increase prices of essential items whose sale spikes as the demand increases. However, some sellers claim the rise in prices is not man-made but natural as demand increases manifold. 


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