As expected, PM's Advisor Shahzad Akbar in his press conference said nothing about the involvement of his colleagues in the scam. He pointed out that greater subsidies were given by the past PM-N government. So it seems that no one from the PTI government will be punished (despite Imran Khan's assurance to the contrary).
That said, perhaps this government will try to solve one of the great mysteries of recent times: how did the past highly corrupt government manage to contain inflation and was able to maintain sugar prices at the same level (Rs54 per kilo) for five years from 2013 to 2018?
Shakir Lakhani
Karachi
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