Loud Thinking January 18, 2015 at 12:52PM
Janab Ishaq Dar Sahab where you taken Pakistan’s economy?
Today Pakistani government can’t pay to PSO for its debts and the most vital and most strategic asset has gone bankrupt and people are running from pillar to post for Electricity, gas, water and Petrol.
Sir, what else is called the collapse of the government?
Sir, it is high time that the government realised that you miserably failed to run the economy of the country?
As such, the government has a moral responsibility to immediately resign for its 100% failure for which it also owe an apology to the nation for causing rather increasing the troubles and miseries of the nation.
Let there immediately be a National Unity Government in Pakistan, for which the PMLN must play its positive role, to salvage of whatever is left about its image and reputation.
Else the public knows that PMLN’s failure of governance has dwarfed the failures of the last PPP regime.
IMF loan
By Letter Published The Express Tribune: July 13, 2013
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LAHORE: This is addressed to the finance minister, Ishaq Dar. Without an iota of doubt, it is sheer disaster for Pakistan’s economy to seek a loan (that too at an interest rate of three per cent) from the IMF to repay its old loan. Moreover, the minister’s argument that this was the only option to avoid a default does not hold water.
There were many viable options, and in any case, default is still better than the destruction of the very foundations of a country’s economy. I hope the minister knows that in the recent past, many countries have bravely negotiated with international lending agencies and succeeded in getting reduction of up to 60 per cent of their loans. However, in Pakistan’s case, our loan amount is increasing with alarming speed. It was recently reported that when the PPP government took over in 2008, our debt liability was $40 billion and now it has increased to over $60 billion.
There is still time to explore other options to avoid the IMF loan. Nothing is impossible.
Syed Nayyar Uddin Ahmad
Published in The Express Tribune, July 14th, 2013.
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