ISLAMABAD: PTI Secretary General Asad Umar on Saturday defended Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Minister for Finance Taimur Jhagra — under fire for backing out of a key International Monetary Fund (IMF) requirement — saying the minister “asked for KP’s right” and no one should “suppress his voice”.
Asad Umar said that Miftah Ismail blames the PTI for being unable to strike an IMF deal, while Nawaz Sharif has “testified to his incompetence”.
“We were in a much stronger position to negotiate with the IMF,” Umar claimed, adding that the PTI’s efforts were aimed at having Pakistan stand on its own feet, reported Geo News.
The PTI leader said that the federal government was “incompetent” because “no agreement with the IMF has been reached in four and a half months”.
Umar’s remarks come a day after Jhagra wrote to Minister for Finance Miftah Ismail, saying it will be “next to impossible” for the province to run a surplus this fiscal year. He asked for the government to resolve the outstanding issues such as budget allocations for the former Federally Administered Tribal Area (Fata), monthly transfers of net hydel profits in accordance with agreed terms and revival of the National Finance Commission Award, among others.
Jhagra stated in his letter that the KP expressed its support within 24 hours, and that the provincial government was ready to assist the federal government, but the federal government had not met with the provincial government in two months.
“Taimur Jhagra is demanding the right of the province, don’t you dare try to suppress his voice,” Umar said. He claimed that the government was “attempting to pin the blame for its own failures” on Jhagra. He said that Nawaz Sharif testified to the incompetence of the government to deal with financial matters of the country.
In response to the country’s current unprecedented situation caused by rains and floods, Umar stated that when times are tough, the Pakistani nation unites. He said that Imran Khan has directed the party to assist the flood-affected areas and that “messages are coming in from all over the world urging Imran Khan to help the flood victims”.
Umar said that discussions with the provincial governments are ongoing and that a decision on flood relief aid will be made soon. He went on to say that if the coalition government believes the country should be ruled with an iron fist, they are “living in a fantasy”. Umar said that “whatever is happening in the country was the result of the ruling government’s failure”.
In response to notices of contempt issued by the Election Commission of Pakistan to him and Fawad Chaudhry, he stated that under the Constitution, the Election Commission cannot issue the notice as “it is not a court”.
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