Bilawal blames Imran for hiding budget facts
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan People's Party (PPP) Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari called out Prime Minister Imran Khan for attempting to hide the facts of the ‘poor enemy budget’ by silencing the voice of the opposition, and asserted that no matter what tactics the PTI government stooped to, PPP will reveal the truth regarding the Budget 2021-2022 to the people.
“Using abusive language and hurling insults will not save Imran Khan from the public's wrath,” he said in a statement on Thursday.
Bilawal said Imran set the minimum wage at Rs 20,000 and then imposed a tax of Rs 700 billion. “What does this say about the country's development," he questioned.
He said in one year, the true face of Imran Khan's "Tabdeeli,” revealed as there has been a 17% reduction in the income of the common man and a 25% rise in the prices of food utilities.
“It's absolutely disgraceful that in a country where one in three children suffers from malnutrition, the incompetent PM has imposed a 17% sales tax on milk and allied products," he said. Bilawal said that imposing a 17% sales tax on dairy products when Pakistan's poverty rate is 40% is equivalent to killing our children. "This is the price the people of Pakistan have to pay for Imran Khan's pseudo 'change,'" he pronounced.
He condemned the increase in flour, oil, electricity prices, adding that the puppet Prime Minister has brought a tsunami of inflation for the nation.
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