Wednesday, June 2, 2021

Will try our best not to let anti-people budget pass: Miftah Ismail

PML-N leader and former finance minister Miftah Ismail vowed on Wednesday that his party would "try our best not to let the [government's] anti-people budget pass".

He made the comment during a press conference in Islamabad in which he criticised the government for the increase in the Sensitive Price Indicator (SPI) based monthly inflation.

Ismail said the party believed incumbent Minister for Finance Shaukat Tarin and other government officials should ask the International Monetary Fund (IMF) to change its programme, adding that the PML-N would "help them and tell them what steps to take".

"This anti-people budget cannot [pass]. Is there any room left to kill poor people further? Is there more room for inflation? If not, come to your senses," he urged.

He claimed Prime Minister Imran Khan had already "lost credibility and people were tired", adding that some PTI parliamentarians had also developed differences with the premier due to his policies.

"We (opposition) do not have a majority but Imran Khan's people will not vote for him either now because there is no strength left in his ticket."

During the press conference, Ismail criticised the PTI government for "destroying the economy and bringing Pakistan to a dangerous turn".

"The SPI for April increased 21 per cent year-on-year (YoY). Some PTI people made excuses and said it would be better in May. Now, figures for May show that [SPI] has increased 17pc YoY. It means inflation in April increased 21pc compared to last year and inflation in May increased 17pc compared to last year for those items that are used by poor people and middle classes."

The PML-N leader said there was "no example" of the difficulties that Prime Minister Imran's government had put the middle-class and poor people through.

"SPI food inflation has not gone below 10pc in any month during the last two years. From February 2021, SPI did not increase by less than 13pc in any week and since March, SPI did not increase by less than 15pc in any week. When 17pc YoY inflation is happening, what will happen to the poor?" he questioned.

The SPI is calculated based on the prices of 51 essential items used by people from the middle and poor class, he shared.

"The numbers released by the Pakistan Bureau of Statistics (PBS) show that for the smallest consumer who uses less than 50 units of electricity, the price has increased by 65pc. For Pakistan as a whole, electricity bills for each Pakistani have risen by 21pc on average."

Ismail said that according to his calculations, the price of electricity had increased by 40pc which had "no basis".

Ismail said that while the government claimed incomes had also increased, the real inflation-adjusted incomes had decreased. Incomes of people in the prime minister's cabinet had increased meanwhile, he said.

"Zulfi Bukari's income has increased. He takes private jets of companies that the government has contracts with and flies to Dubai," he added.

"The inflation in Pakistan today is because of Imran Khan's power to increase inflation, raise the prices of gas, petrol and because of the minting of rupees," he alleged.

The PML-N leader said that when his party left the government in 2018, interest rate was at 3.15pc which was increased to 6.15pc by the PTI government which, in turn, had "doubled our debt servicing".

"An injection of Rs1.5 trillion was done only to protect hot money so Morgan Stanley (bank) could get more money," he said, claiming that Prime Minister Imran had "not done accountability, only oppression and victimisation".

If the prime minister wanted to pursue accountability, there were a lot of projects from the Rawalpindi Ring Road scam to the sugar commission's inquiry report, he said.

Ismail said that the government claimed large-scale manufacturing in the country had grown a lot. "They say sales of cars have increased a lot from last year ... 151,000 cars were sold in 10 months of this year. In 2018, when the PML-N was in power, 215,000 cars were sold in 10 months. So they're still at 30pc less than us but they are [doing] better than last year."

He also contended that the government's claims of highest export in March were "incorrect", adding that imports were also the highest in March.

Comparing the present government's performance with the PML-N, he said that the PTI would "reach with great difficulty where we left exports in 2018 or Rs100-150 million above [that level]".

Ismail said the debts and budget deficit in the PTI government's tenure had "no precedent".

"They have increased debt by Rs1.3tr. If after that, they have increased reserves by Rs200 billion then what [big thing] have they done?

"If for four years, every Pakistani gets electricity, gas, flour and sugar for free, it will not take as much money as the debt accrued by Imran Khan in three years. Half of the amount of debt [Pakistan] took in 70 years has been accrued by Imran Khan in three years. They have left loans taken by PML-N very far behind; Imran Khan has accrued 30pc more loans," he claimed.

He "challenged" the prime minister to show even one road or the number of schools and hospitals built in Punjab as compared to the PML-N who he said had laid a network of motorways, brought the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) to Pakistan, generated 11,000 megawatt of energy and built schools and hospitals.

"Why has CPEC shut down now? Tell me what project of it has been started. Tell me, of the nine industrial zones approved by (then prime minister) Nawaz Sharif, why has not even one been built? What industrialisation has been done by Imran Khan? Why has ML-1 not been built?" he questioned.

"Exports are not increased through narrative," he quipped.

The PML-N leader said that current expenditure had been increased by the PTI government while development expenditure, tax collection and "everything else" had decreased. In the PML-N's five years in power, the budget deficit on average was 5.5pc to 5.7pc. In Imran Khan's two years, it has been 8.6pc, he added.

Ismail said the PML-N feared that the budget deficit would cross 8pc this year as well, adding that after giving the provinces their shares from tax collected, the country would "only be able to do debt servicing".

"Now we will have to defend ourselves by taking loans because of the point Imran Khan has brought Pakistan to."

He claimed that 7.5 million people were living in poverty today while the PML-N had reduced the number by two million during its tenure.

"No matter how much we talk about the state of Madinah, we have left the poor people without any support and made them poorer," he added.



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PM Imran Khan, Tajikistan President Emomali Rahmo call for stable govt in Afghanistan

PM Imran Khan, Tajikistan President Emomali Rahmo
Prime Minister Imran Khan on Wednesday has called for a stable government in Afghanistan in order to maintain peace and stability in the region.

Addressing a joint press conference with the President of Tajikistan Emomali Rahmon the premier said that political instability in Afghanistan affects Pakistan and Tajikistan, however, a peaceful situation in Afghanistan is necessary for both countries.

Touching upon the Occupied Kashmir issue, the prime minister reiterated that the situation cannot improve in the region until and unless India withdraws its illegal annexation of Kashmir.

Speaking on the occasion, President of Tajikistan Emomali Rahmon said that Tajikistan values its ​​brotherly relations with Pakistan, appreciating Islamabad's efforts for maintaining peace in the region.

He said that agreements have also been reached with Tajikistan in the field of education and defence, adding that the two countries face many common challenges such as climate change.

Pakistan and Tajikistan entered into 12 accords for cooperation in diverse fields including trade, anti-corruption, infrastructure, education, and culture.

Both dignitaries witnessed the signing ceremony as the representatives from two sides signed the Agreements and the Memoranda of Understanding (MoU).

The two leaders also signed a joint declaration encompassing details of discussions taken place during the visit of President Rahmon.



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Board exams to be held after July 10 only for elective subjects: Shafqat Mahmood

 Shafqat Mahmood
Federal Minister for Education Shafqat Mehmood said Wednesday students of matric and ninth across the country would be assessed on the basis of elective subjects and math this year.

The minister, explaining the decision during a press conference in Islamabad, said only four exams, including math for ninth and matric, will be conducted. These include biology, computer science, physics, and chemistry.

No student would be awarded grades without attempting examinations this year, the education minister stressed, adding: "If we do not conduct the exams, then students will not even employ minimum efforts to study."

Mehmood's press conference came after he chaired a meeting of the provincial education ministers and officials from the education departments, according to the education ministry.

Exams for classes 9 and 11 to start after completion of classes 10 and 12 exams.

Classes 11 and 12 will be assessed on only elective subjects, said Mehmood. "This decision will make the examination process easier for students."

The minister said the exams of elective subjects will be conducted as students aspiring to opt for a selected field could be assessed on the basis
The education minister said boards were preparing to conduct exams from June 24, and now, to facilitate students, we have asked them to begin examinations after July 10.

"We have also asked boards to keep some gap between the exams," he said, as he explained the government had taken several steps to ease the process on the students as the educational institutions could not complete the course work.

The education minister said exams of classes 10 and 12 would be conducted first — from July 10 — and the examinations of classes 9 and 11 will be conducted once they end.

The minister said the government wants all the results to be issued by the third week of September so that timely issuance of results will help the students secure admissions in universities.

The education minister noted the government had decided to shut down schools as it had become necessary due to the coronavirus situation. "We then reduced the syllabus by 40%."

The minister said educational institutions were allowed to conduct the classes of 10 and 12, and now, the classes of 9 and 11 will also be conducted.

Mehmood said no teacher invigilating the exams can perform their duties without getting the coronavirus vaccine, and that is why the government has begun their inoculation on a priority basis.

"We have assured the provinces in this regard and asked them to seek assistance if they face any setbacks," he said.

The minister noted that if the people affiliated with the education sector were vaccinated, it would be easier for the government to reopen them.

The universities have been asked to consider A-Level students, who will be attempting their exams in October and November, for provisional admissions.

The minister said authorities would be urged to allow students, who were about to give exams in the near future, to attempt the entry tests for engineering, MDCAT, and other medical exams.

"These decisions are final ... and exams will be conducted no matter what happens. We have taken into consideration students' concerns and given relaxations," he added.

The education minister said the Inter-Provincial Education Ministers Conference (IPEMC) played an active role during the pandemic — may it be closing or opening of schools and conducting exams.

The minister, after he concluded the press conference, took to Twitter and announced that the IPEMC had taken some important decisions regarding educational institutions today.

"For 9/10, exam in elective subjects plus math. For 11/12 only elective subjects. Exams pushed to after July 10 with 10 and 12-grade exams on priority. These decisions are final. No change," he stressed.

Responding to a query on Twitter, the education minister said all the universities would be allowed to reopen from Monday.

 



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PM Imran Khan, Tajikistan President Emomali Rahmo call for stable govt in Afghanistan

PM Imran Khan, Tajikistan President Emomali Rahmo
Prime Minister Imran Khan on Wednesday has called for a stable government in Afghanistan in order to maintain peace and stability in the region.

Addressing a joint press conference with the President of Tajikistan Emomali Rahmon the premier said that political instability in Afghanistan affects Pakistan and Tajikistan, however, a peaceful situation in Afghanistan is necessary for both countries.

Touching upon the Occupied Kashmir issue, the prime minister reiterated that the situation cannot improve in the region until and unless India withdraws its illegal annexation of Kashmir.

Speaking on the occasion, President of Tajikistan Emomali Rahmon said that Tajikistan values its ​​brotherly relations with Pakistan, appreciating Islamabad's efforts for maintaining peace in the region.

He said that agreements have also been reached with Tajikistan in the field of education and defence, adding that the two countries face many common challenges such as climate change.

Pakistan and Tajikistan entered into 12 accords for cooperation in diverse fields including trade, anti-corruption, infrastructure, education, and culture.

Both dignitaries witnessed the signing ceremony as the representatives from two sides signed the Agreements and the Memoranda of Understanding (MoU).

The two leaders also signed a joint declaration encompassing details of discussions taken place during the visit of President Rahmon.



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Board exams to be held after July 10 only for elective subjects: Shafqat Mahmood

 Shafqat Mahmood
Federal Minister for Education Shafqat Mehmood said Wednesday students of matric and ninth across the country would be assessed on the basis of elective subjects and math this year.

The minister, explaining the decision during a press conference in Islamabad, said only four exams, including math for ninth and matric, will be conducted. These include biology, computer science, physics, and chemistry.

No student would be awarded grades without attempting examinations this year, the education minister stressed, adding: "If we do not conduct the exams, then students will not even employ minimum efforts to study."

Mehmood's press conference came after he chaired a meeting of the provincial education ministers and officials from the education departments, according to the education ministry.

Exams for classes 9 and 11 to start after completion of classes 10 and 12 exams.

Classes 11 and 12 will be assessed on only elective subjects, said Mehmood. "This decision will make the examination process easier for students."

The minister said the exams of elective subjects will be conducted as students aspiring to opt for a selected field could be assessed on the basis
The education minister said boards were preparing to conduct exams from June 24, and now, to facilitate students, we have asked them to begin examinations after July 10.

"We have also asked boards to keep some gap between the exams," he said, as he explained the government had taken several steps to ease the process on the students as the educational institutions could not complete the course work.

The education minister said exams of classes 10 and 12 would be conducted first — from July 10 — and the examinations of classes 9 and 11 will be conducted once they end.

The minister said the government wants all the results to be issued by the third week of September so that timely issuance of results will help the students secure admissions in universities.

The education minister noted the government had decided to shut down schools as it had become necessary due to the coronavirus situation. "We then reduced the syllabus by 40%."

The minister said educational institutions were allowed to conduct the classes of 10 and 12, and now, the classes of 9 and 11 will also be conducted.

Mehmood said no teacher invigilating the exams can perform their duties without getting the coronavirus vaccine, and that is why the government has begun their inoculation on a priority basis.

"We have assured the provinces in this regard and asked them to seek assistance if they face any setbacks," he said.

The minister noted that if the people affiliated with the education sector were vaccinated, it would be easier for the government to reopen them.

The universities have been asked to consider A-Level students, who will be attempting their exams in October and November, for provisional admissions.

The minister said authorities would be urged to allow students, who were about to give exams in the near future, to attempt the entry tests for engineering, MDCAT, and other medical exams.

"These decisions are final ... and exams will be conducted no matter what happens. We have taken into consideration students' concerns and given relaxations," he added.

The education minister said the Inter-Provincial Education Ministers Conference (IPEMC) played an active role during the pandemic — may it be closing or opening of schools and conducting exams.

The minister, after he concluded the press conference, took to Twitter and announced that the IPEMC had taken some important decisions regarding educational institutions today.

"For 9/10, exam in elective subjects plus math. For 11/12 only elective subjects. Exams pushed to after July 10 with 10 and 12-grade exams on priority. These decisions are final. No change," he stressed.

Responding to a query on Twitter, the education minister said all the universities would be allowed to reopen from Monday.

 



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PM Imran Khan, Tajik president discuss bilateral relations

PM Imran Khan, Tajik president discuss bilateral relations
Tajik President Emomali Rahmon on Wednesday held a one-on-one meeting with Prime Minister Imran (PM) Imran Khan, reported.The meeting held at the Prime Minister’s House discussed bilateral relations.

After the meeting, the two sides signed several memorandum of understanding (MoUs) to extend cooperation in diverse areas, including political, economic, trade, investment, energy, security and defence, culture, education and regional connectivity.

Upon arrival at the Prime Minister House, a formal welcome ceremony in honor of visiting President of Tajikistan Emomali Rahmon was held earlier in the day.

A smartly turned-out contingent of the armed forces presented a guard of honor to the Tajik President. National anthems of both the countries were also played on the occasion.

The Tajik president also planted a sapling in the Prime Minister House under Billion Tree Tsunami drive.

Earlier, President Emomali Rahmon along with a delegation met Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi in the capital.

Talking to the visiting dignitary, Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi said Pakistan is determined to enhancing bilateral cooperation with Tajikistan in diverse fields, including education, housing, infrastructure development, technology and energy.

The two countries have immense potential to expand multi-faceted bilateral cooperation, including trade, he pointed out, adding it is welcoming that the leadership of both the countries has been endeavoring to further strengthen the bilateral ties.



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PM Imran Khan, Tajik president discuss bilateral relations

PM Imran Khan, Tajik president discuss bilateral relations
Tajik President Emomali Rahmon on Wednesday held a one-on-one meeting with Prime Minister Imran (PM) Imran Khan, reported.The meeting held at the Prime Minister’s House discussed bilateral relations.

After the meeting, the two sides signed several memorandum of understanding (MoUs) to extend cooperation in diverse areas, including political, economic, trade, investment, energy, security and defence, culture, education and regional connectivity.

Upon arrival at the Prime Minister House, a formal welcome ceremony in honor of visiting President of Tajikistan Emomali Rahmon was held earlier in the day.

A smartly turned-out contingent of the armed forces presented a guard of honor to the Tajik President. National anthems of both the countries were also played on the occasion.

The Tajik president also planted a sapling in the Prime Minister House under Billion Tree Tsunami drive.

Earlier, President Emomali Rahmon along with a delegation met Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi in the capital.

Talking to the visiting dignitary, Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi said Pakistan is determined to enhancing bilateral cooperation with Tajikistan in diverse fields, including education, housing, infrastructure development, technology and energy.

The two countries have immense potential to expand multi-faceted bilateral cooperation, including trade, he pointed out, adding it is welcoming that the leadership of both the countries has been endeavoring to further strengthen the bilateral ties.



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