Pakistan

Govt’s progress claims are frivolous: Bilawal

Pakistan Peoples Party chief Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari on Saturday rejected what he said were the federal government’s tall claims of economic progress.

In a statement, he said that the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf government by making “false” claims about economic development was rubbing salt into people’s wounds.

“The government, which has left people at the mercy of inflation and under whose nose, millions of people are now below the poverty line, should feel ashamed while making such frivolous claims,” Bilawal said.

On the other hand, he claimed that the PPP government in Sindh had not only brought down the poverty ratio by 7.6 percent but today per capita income in the province was the highest in the country.

He further said that ever since the PTI had come to power in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, the poverty ratio in the province now stood at 27 percent after the jump by 8.9 percent.

“Now the situation has come to such a pass that while on one hand poverty ratio in the country is increasing, but on the other hand Prime Minister Imran Khan is contemplating levying tax on the pensions of retired employees,” he regretted.

He categorically stated that PPP strongly rejected the government’s plan to levy a 10 percent tax on the pensions of old retired employees. “My party will continue to confront Prime Minister Imran’s anti-people policies on all fronts,” the PPP chairman vowed.

He was of the view that those who had voted PTI to power had put the entire nation in a quandary.

At the same time, he prophesied that Imran had no political future since he was to blame for the country’s economic mess.

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