PESHAWAR: The Khyber Pakhtunkhwa government’s Ramzan Relief Package 2026 has made significant progress, with over 7 lakh beneficiaries already receiving their financial assistance.

The relief package has registered 1015423 individuals who received verification messages according to official data. The total number of beneficiaries amounts to 1015423 and 716927 beneficiaries have received their aid.

The 298496 beneficiaries who have not yet claimed their assistance represent 29 percent of the total beneficiaries. The authorities work to complete payments to all eligible recipients without any delays.

The organization uses various digital platforms together with mobile financial services to distribute funds which leads to transparent and prompt payment of funds to all eligible individuals.

The government agencies are working to provide relief payment notifications to the remaining beneficiaries while advising them to collect their payments without delay.

The Ramzan Relief Package 2026 will give financial assistance to eligible individuals during the holy month to help them through their difficult times while maintaining equitable distribution of resources.

PTI Ramzan package: People express disappointment over unfair distribution

Earlier, Mohmand District political and social activist Noor Islam Safi has criticized the performance of the provincial government and said that the PTI government in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa has completely failed to provide relief to the people of Mohmand and they have been ignored in Ramzan package of Rs 12000 per family.

Speaking exclusively to ‘Pakhtun Digital’, he expressed deep concern over the serious problems of the district and the government’s inattention. Noor Islam Safi said that the holy month is near, but the Ramadan relief package claimed by the Chief Minister is nowhere to be seen on the ground.

“The aid that the government had announced for the deserving is still missing. In this era of inflation, the poor people are yearning for cheap goods, while the government machinery is only busy with paperwork.”

The social worker, while speaking about the deteriorating law and order situation in the district, said that the government has failed to provide security to the citizens. Along with this, the youth are in deep despair due to the lack of employment opportunities. He alleged that the promises made for the merged districts have not been fulfilled and the rights of the local people over local resources are not being recognized.

Regarding the development works, he said many ongoing development projects in the district have been left unfinished. Construction works of roads, hospitals and educational institutions have been hampered due to lack of funds or poor planning. Due to these unfinished projects, the people are facing more difficulties instead of getting facilities.

Noor Islam Safi demanded that the provincial government take practical steps instead of photo sessions. He warned that if the Ramadan package is not provided immediately, law and order is restored, and unfinished projects are not completed, the people of Mohmand will be forced to resort to protest.

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