On a further investigation, from the farmers through an open discussion, it was found that most vegetable growers, who were using toxic pesticides, on a high residues level, did not care for the quality of their produce as they, were neither interested in ensuring the vegetable safety, nor followed the good agricultural practices, because of their ignorance or lack of such a training. It was further noticed that most of farmers did not fallow the concept of “Good Agriculture Practices”. And they did not follow the “with holding periods”. A withholding period (WHP) is the minimum time you must wait between applying an agrochemical and final harvesting or grazing of the crop. Such a period allows enough time to decay to an acceptable level [32]. Most of the vegetable samples were brought to the market, after first day of spraying, contained residues, which exceeded their MRLs. Result of this study, were verified from the study of 33. Although, it was cleared that level of pesticides in the primary products were less as compared to the previous studies in Pakistan. Yet these results generally agree with the other studies already carried out, locally [34] and international with 35 This was mainly due to the using of Organophosphorus pesticides and new chemistry products, instead of Organochlorine pesticide which are more persistent and have more chances of accumulation in food [36] As an outcome of this study, it is suggested that a wide-range of studies, on the monitoring of all summer vegetables and other crops