Epaper – August 19 KHI 2020

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Wednesday, 19 August, 2020 I 28 Dhul-Hijjah, 1441 I Rs 15.00 I Vol XI No 50 I 12 Pages I Karachi Edition

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PreMIer reITeraTes resolve To KeeP fIghTIng agaInsT carTels and MafIas

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s the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) government completed its two years in power on Tuesday, Prime Minister Imran Khan reiterated his resolve to continue fighting against corrupt cartels in the country, saying that fighting against mafias was the mission of his life. In an interview with a private news channel, the prime minister said that his tenure as prime minister was the ‘biggest struggle of his life filled with challenges’, including crashed economy, foreign debts

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and power crisis. “from sports to politics, my entire life is all about struggle. even in government, I confronted the challenges with a spirit to never give up,” he added. “If someone asks me what I did for the country during my tenure, I will say that I have set its direction right to realise the dream of its forefathers,” Imran said. “If you have to prosper, you have to adopt policies of Madina-like welfare state and my government is struggling to make this country a welfare state,” he added, blaming the “elite capture” for the country’s woes. “They [elite] do not accept supremacy of law… they consider themselves privileged and they want to

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topple my government because I am working against their interest,” he further said while hinting towards his opponents. The premier said that when he took over power in 2018 all institutions of the country was in disarray and the country’s economy was on verge of collapse. “we were going to default on debts, our fiscal deficit was huge and there were a lot irregularities on power sector due to which we are unable to provide cheap electricity to industry.” The prime minister maintained that due to his government’s successful policies the country’s primary budget have been balanced, saying “if you exclude loan payments there is no deficit in the budget anymore”. speaking about the hike in the prices of sugar and wheat, the premier acknowledged that the people are forced to pay higher prices for the basic commodities due to monopoly of cartels in these sectors. But I can assure that I am not part of any cartel like past rulers who had their own sugar mills and formulated policies which favoured them instead of the masses,” he added. he further said that no matter what his government will succumb to the blackmailing of cartels and will take them to the task. Imran said that his dream of a ‘new Pakistan’ would not be complete unless the mafias and cartels were eliminated. “It is the government’s responsibility to protect the interests of public and it is my mission to fight the mafias,” he said when asked to comment on unchecked price of sugar in the country.

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QureshI credITs PM IMran for ‘InTernaTIonalIsIng’ KashMIr Issue, says PaKIsTan ouT of InTernaTIonal IsolaTIon ISLAMABAD STAFF REPORT

as the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) government entered into its third year, adviser to the Prime Minister on finance abdul hafeez shaikh on Tuesday said that neutral international observers have acknowledged economic progress made by Pakistan during the two years of the federal government despite the coronavirus crisis. shaikh was speaking at a press conference alongside federal ministers and special assistants to highlight progress made during the past two years of the incumbent government. Talking about the ehsaas cash assistance initiative, under which the government handed out rs12,000 a month cash to lowerincome families hit by the pandemic, sheikh said that it was the first time that a government had introduced a relief programme to support the masses. he said that millions of people had benefitted from the programme. The government also introduced cheap loans to assist small

Opp accuses PTI regime of causing ‘unmitigated disaster’ ISLAMABAD STAFF REPORT

The main opposition parties, the Pakistan Muslim league-nawaz (PMl-n) and Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP), on Tuesday censured Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) government for its performance in its two years of power, terming it an “unmitigated disaster”. PMl-n president and national assembly opposition leader shehbaz sharif tweeted that “Imran Khan’s mismanagement of national affairs has increased the woes of the masses manifold”. “People continue to pay [a] heavy price for this failed experiment in political engineering,” he added. shortly afterward, PPP chairman Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari took to Twitter to lambast the prime minister’s performance as well. “[Two] years in power and Imran Khan has given us the worst economy in our country’s history, foreign policy failures from Kashmir to saudi, democracy and human rights suffering, unemployment at an all time, transparency international has said corruPTIon is higher than before,” he tweeted. Talking to the media later in

traders so that they would not have to fire their staff due to lack of funds. The government also provided relief to traders by paying their bills for three months, he said. due to the government’s policies, economic observers and organisations like Moody’s, fitch and Bloomberg had improved Pakistan’s rating, he added. foreign Minister shah Mahmood Qureshi, who spoke before shaikh, shed light on the initiatives taken up by the government on an international stage. he said that Prime Minister Imran Khan has “internationalised” the Kashmir issue and now, the world is talking about the violation of rights of the residents of Indian occupied Kashmir. he said that the country’s foreign policy achievements should be seen in the context of the objectives of its “eternal enemy” India and the objectives set by the PTI. Qureshi recalled the country did not have a foreign minister for a long period of time during the past government’s tenure, due to which the country’s stance could not be conveyed to the world.

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the day, PPP Information secretary nafisa shah criticised the PTI government for increasing inflation and national debt. “I challenge PTI to tell the people how much was one child indebted [to the IMf] when it came into power and how much is one child indebted now.” she added that the PTI government had dropped a “bomb of inflation” on the people. “There has been a 102 per cent increase in wheat prices from when we were in government and 7080pc increase in sugar prices. The price of oil in our government was 40pc less than it is today. “The tsunami of inflation has broken the [people’s] backs,” she said. she criticised the gov-

ernment for “giving in” to the financial action Task force (faTf), saying that after the “PTI-IMf government, now the PTI-IMf-faTf government would rule [over people]”. she added that they would enact laws which would force businesses to shut down. she also lashed out at the government for what she termed the “destruction of the Pakistan International airlines (PIa)”. “The damage they have caused to PIa, we repeatedly say it counts as treason. They have caused rs90-100bn loss to PIa so far and it was [because of] one statement that the minister made in the assembly. we have not been told [to] date who these pilots were,” she added.

senate body approves faTfrelated amendments in companies and llP laws STORY ON BACK PAGE

Federal cabinet allows sugar import, PPE export: Faraz STORY ON PAGE 02

13 die, dozens injured as vehicles plunge in ravines STORY ON PAGE 03


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