PML-N leader Miftah Ismail lashes out at PTI government for surrendering before the IMF
Former finance minister said that there is nothing that is not taxed in the mini-budget
Miftah
Ismail said that after the PTI-led government unveiled the SBP Amendment Bill
in the National Assembly yesterday, the State Bank of Pakistan has "now
become the State Bank of IMF." Miftah said the government is
"completely reliant" on the international money lender for its
policies.
"State
Bank is now a higher authority than the parliament . We are not against the
State Bank's autonomy, but now, there will be no oversight of the fiscal and
monetary policy," Ismail said.
The PML-N
leader said the government will not be able to borrow loans from the central
bank now, as he lashed out at Prime Minister Imran Khan for "surrendering
before the IMF". He further said that "even if a flood hits the
country, the government cannot take loans from SBP." The former finance
minister also noted that now the parliament can no longer circulate summaries
without the "IMF State Bank's" approval.
'Nothing that is not taxed'
On the
Finance (Supplementary) Bill 2021, Ismail said inflation will surge in the
country as the government had introduced a wide-range of taxes on edible and
commonly used items.
"If the
country receives a donation, it will also be taxed only Toshakhana gifts
and the air we breathe will not be taxed," the PML-N leader said.
The
government has proposed taxes on solar panels, canola oil seeds, irrigation
items, bread, raw materials of medicines, wheat, spices, mobile phones,
laptops, and other items, the PML-N leader said, noting that further taxes
worth Rs300 billion have been proposed.
"There is nothing that is not taxed," he said, adding that the government is not cutting its expenses, and as a result, it had decided to impose new taxes on the masses.
Federal
Minister for Finance Shaukat Tarin yesterday presented the much-awaited
supplementary finance bill also known as mini-budget in the National Assembly
as a pre-requisite to resume the $6 billion External Fund Facility (EFF) of the
IMF.
'East India Company has returned'
PML-N leader
senator Musaddik Malik said the "East India Company" had returned to
Pakistan, as he asked the prime minister to draft a budget that benefits the
common Pakistani.
"I'd
like to see Imran Khan make a budget for one who earns Rs20, 000. You have
taxed medicines should people (be compelled this way to) bury their old
parents?" he asked.
He noted
that the underprivileged, who make do with pulses and vegetables for meals,
will now have nothing to turn to as the government seeks to tax these items
too.
"If we
continue to get electricity bills of Rs8, 000, what will we eat?"
The PML-N
leader said during the government's negotiations with the IMF, "no one
from Pakistan was present there, as on both sides of the table, IMF's representatives
were present". Those who truly stood for Pakistan were removed on the
prime minister's orders," he alleged.
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