What's new

Clueless ministers give contradictory statements on petrol crisis!

Norwegian

BANNED
Joined
Aug 19, 2014
Messages
19,001
Reaction score
11
Country
Israel
Location
Norway
823191-NationalAssemblyAPP-1421446097-284-640x480.jpg

The petroleum minister stated that at least two shipments of oil carrying 35,000 tons – about one day’s supply – are expected to land at Karachi Port within the next two days. PHOTO: APP

ISLAMABAD:
As the country faces a crippling petrol shortage, politicians on both sides of the aisle engaged in acts of political theatre on the floor of the National Assembly, with no fewer than four federal ministers giving contradictory statements on how soon the crisis is expected to be resolved and opposition members staging walkouts over energy reform policies that their own parties initiated in the previous administration.


As debate began, it became abundantly clear that the government did not have a credible plan to solve the acute petrol crisis. Petroleum and Natural Resources Minister Shahid Khaqan Abbasi claimed that the worst of the crisis would be over in eight to ten days. Water and Power Minister Khawaja Muhammad Asif appeared to think that the shortage would end in 10 to 12 days. Both ministers claimed the government was taking steps to address the crisis, but did not offer specifics, offering energy market commentary instead.

Abbasi later contradicted his own statement at a press conference by saying that the crisis will be over in five to eight days. The petroleum minister stated that at least two shipments of oil carrying 35,000 tons – about one day’s supply – are expected to land at Karachi Port within the next two days.

Meanwhile, the one measure the government did table in Parliament – extending the natural gas tax known as the Gas Infrastructure Development Cess (GIDC) for another four months – passed with the support of the treasury benches, but sparked furious protests and walkouts from the opposition.

Opposition parties, including the PPP and MQM, protested against the move, though they did not offer any policy alternatives for a tax that is meant to keep the country’s natural gas supply system from slipping into bankruptcy. Abbasi noted the hypocrisy of both the PPP and MQM protesting against a tax that was first levied under the Zardari Administration, when both parties were coalition partners in government.

The opposition parties’ walkout, shortly after their populist protest against the GIDC, appears to have been geared towards preventing the government from passing the bill due to a lack of quorum.

However, even though a quorum was called, the government appears to have prepared for it and had a sufficient number of members in the chamber to pass the bill.

At a press conference later in the evening, the petroleum minister said that the GIDC would affect consumers’ gas bills for the month of January.

Published in The Express Tribune, January 17th, 2015.
Clueless ministers give contradictory statements on petrol crisis – The Express Tribune

Fake parliamentarians with a fake mandate obviously produces a fake end-result. Thank God I left Pakistan on time before this current fuel crisis started. After electricity and gas crisis, this Noora-government with popular mandate is presenting Pakistanis with yet another shortage crisis. Go Nawaz Go!


@A.Rafay @Ahmad1996 @Akheilos @Armstrong @arushbhai @AstanoshKhan @AZADPAKISTAN2009 @balixd @batmannow @Bilal. @chauvunist @Crypto @Dr. Stranglove @Evil Flare @EyanKhan @Fahad Khan 2 @GIANTsasquatch @graphican @Green Arrow @Guleen Ahmed @HRK @Jazzbot @Junaid B @Jzaib @Khalidr @khawaja07 @Leader @Luftwaffe @Marshmallow @mr42O @Muhammad Omar @nomi007 @Pak123 @Pakistani shaheens @Pakistanisage @Peaceful Civilian @pkuser2k12 @Pukhtoon @PWFI @raazh @Rafael @Rashid Mahmood @RescueRanger @Saifkhan12 @Sedqal @SHAMK9 @Spy Master @Stealth @Strike X @SUPARCO @sur @syedali73 @Tameem @Tayyab1796 @Zarvan @waleed3601 @AdeelFaheem @Rajput_Pakistani @Men in Green @IceCold @LoveIcon @razahassan1997 @Cheetah786 @Dil Pakistan @asq @junaid hamza @Pukhtoon @jamahir @Strigon @Rafi @Ulla @HughSlaman @420canada @sathya @slapshot @raza_888 @hacsan
@SBD-3 @cb4 @AsianUnion @Aether @Proudpakistaniguy @WishLivePak @Waffen SS @FaujHistorian @Fracker @Ranches @ghoul @Jf Thunder @GreenFalcon @genmirajborgza786 @orangzaib @Pakistani Exile @KURUMAYA @Irfan Baloch @ali_raza @Syed.Ali.Haider @dexter @Patriots @muslim_pakistani @W.11 @Meengla @zaid butt @ajpirzada @Shoaib Rathore @OrionHunter @CHARGER @Major Sam @yesboss @TheNoob @Bratva @ghazaliy2k @Viny @StormShadow @suresh1773 @SOHEIL @venu309 @danish_vij @Force-India @faisal6309 @SpArK @S.U.R.B. @vsdave2302 @jarves @WAJsal @pursuit of happiness @Winchester @janon @pak-marine @AgNoStiC MuSliM @Donatello @TankMan


 
.
norwegian you can do anything you want post any propaganda you want you will never succeed in your stockholm plan
democracy khapey
in other news playing dirty games with khiti awam
 
. . . .
But the important issue is Imran khan' marriage and rahamkhan making pork sauceges. Dont derivative from our core issues please
 
. . . . .
Lol, fuel crisis, I wonder what crisis is next or is there a crisis left that the nation has not been through yet.
 
. . .
In the meantime, somewhere in US ....do the calc on gallon and dollar
54a301f6682de.preview-620.jpg

Most places regular is 2.59-2.64$.

Pakistan must not decrease the price of gasoline. And instead of giving useless subsidies, govt should work on a plan to generate revenue.
 
. .
Back
Top Bottom