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Government taking concrete measures to bring down sugar, wheat prices; Senate informed

Islamabad, January 18, 2021 (PPI-OT): Minister for Industries and Production Hammad Azhar has said the government is taking concrete measures to bring down sugar and wheat prices in the country. Speaking in the Senate today (Monday), he said more sugar will be imported to ensure its smooth and cheap supply. Hammad Azhar said in this regard we will seek permission from ECC to import 5000 tons more sugar.

The Minister said to ensure adequate supply of flour, Punjab government timely enhanced the release of wheat to flour mills, however, at the same time Sindh government limited the release which resulted in price hike of flour in Sindh. He said for the first time in history, sugarcane farmers are being paid real price of their crop due to support price announced by the PTI government. The Minister said petroleum prices in Pakistan are lower than that of the neighbouring countries. Hammad Azhar said major part of external debt during the PTI government was utilized to repay the interest on the loans obtained by the previous governments. Minister for Finance and Revenue Hafeez Sheikh has said the government is focusing on reducing foreign debt as it is a big burden on country’s economy.

Taking the floor, he said blaming the government for current debt spike is unfair because it is also paying the loans obtained by the previous governments. The Minister said during initial days of PTI government our first priority was to save the country from the impending default and resultantly the government took result-oriented decisions and had landmark agreement with International Monetary Fund.

He said the current government inherited a very precarious economic situation in 2018 and therefore had to introduce strict financial discipline to curtail excessive government expenditure, increase revenue collection, introduce market driven exchange rate, remove large tax exemptions and discourage imports. He said that the government did not borrow even a single penny form the State Bank of Pakistan during the last one and half year, while no supplementary grants was provided.

He outlined that since the spread of Covid-19, the government has taken several initiatives to facilitate agriculture and construction sectors to accelerate economic recovery. He said due to primary surplus, we don’t need loans if we don’t have to repay previous loans. The Minister said now the combined impact of various progressive economic indicators show that the country is moving forward.

The Senate has strongly condemned the inhuman and degrading treatment of Kashmiri leader Yaseen Malik since his only crime is to raise his voice against the brutal Indian military Occupation. The Upper House adopted a unanimous resolution moved by the Opposition leader Raja Zafar-ul-Haq. The Senate took notice of the systematic imprisonment and torture of political prisoners in Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir. It also took not of the serious plight of Kashmir freedom fighter Yaseen Malik, who is incinerated in a death cell in notorious Tihar Jail in India, having spent 25 years of his life in Indian prisons. The House, expressing grave concern, said that new false charges are being concocted against Yasin Malik, with a view to keeping him in Jail indefinitely.

The Senate urged the government to immediately take up the case of Yasin Malik and all other prisoners in IIOJK, including Asiya Andarabi, with the UN Human Right Council seeking their swift release from illegal imprisonment, launch sustained global campaign for highlighting this issue at all international fora, including foreign government, parliamentarians and human rights organizations and report back to the House within 45 days as to the progress made on this issue, pursuant to the Senate resolution.

Prime Minister’s Adviser on Parliamentary Affairs Dr Babar Awan has said PTI government believes in swift and transparent accountability and any effective reform in this regard will be welcomed. He was winding up a discussion on a motion moved by 0pposition members regarding poll rigging in Gilgit Baltistan elections, and overall precipitous economic situation and growing volume of foreign loans. The Minister said reforms in National Accountability Bureau should not be based on blame game or person specific. He said the government is ready to debate on reforms regarding transgender, women and children rights, land record related laws and economic issues. The Adviser said opposition is blaming the PTI government for rigging in elections at places where they have lost their seats while same election is acceptable to them where they secured victory.

Babar Awan said PTI has submitted all record to the Election Commission of Pakistan’s scrutiny committee regarding foreign funding and now it is opposition’s turn to submit the same for the donations it has received from abroad. Earlier, participating in the discussion, leader of the House Dr Shahzad Wasim expressed satisfaction over government’s economic policies and hoped that more progress will be made in upcoming years. PPP leader Sherry Rehman questioned the utilization of loan worth 16 billion dollars obtained during this fiscal year. She also criticized the government for not timely importing the LNG. She said that PPP is ready to face the accountability as per previous practice but it should be across the board. The House has now been prorogued.

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