Pakistan Muslim League Nawaz (PML-N) National Assembly Member (MNA) Hamza Shahbaz Sharif said on Monday that the government was committed to the smooth provision of essential commodities at low rates in Ramadan bazaars. “No compromise will be made on the quality of commodities,” he told the Punjab Food Minister Bilal Yasin, along with the heads of various departments supervising Ramadan bazaars. Hamza said that Ramadan bazaars should be made model bazaars for their facilities and arrangements. “Comprehensive arrangements have been made for the provision of essential items to people. Since the month of Ramadan commenced during the monsoon, special arrangements should also be made to facilitate visitors. A subsidy of Rs 3.2 billion on flour is being provided, under which ten kg flour has been made available for Rs 315 in Ramadan bazaars,” he said. Hamza directed the officers to keep an eye on shopkeepers involved in short-measuring and profiteering. “They should be dealt with an iron hand,” he said.