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If you can't afford pulses, eat chicken: finance minister
By Riazul Haq
Published: June 19, 2016
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House adopts 75 demands for grants worth Rs1.22tr. PHOTO: WIKIPEDIA

ISLAMABAD: The lower house of parliament adopted on Saturday 75 out of 175 demands for grants worth Rs1.226 trillion in a session in which the finance minister prescribed a strange panacea for the unbridled inflation triggering a media uproar.

The National Assembly did not discuss cut motions moved by opposition lawmakers and Deputy Speaker Javed Abbasi, who was officiating the session, announced that these would be discussed on June 20.

In the beginning of the session, the budget debate was suspended for at least 45 minutes on Saturday after Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf’s chief whip Dr Shireen Mazari pointed to lack of quorum.

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Opposition lawmakers criticised some allocations under the head of ‘Charged Expenditure’ calling them unnecessary. Among these the most criticised was the allocation for the Presidency which several MPs said was a ‘waste of resources’, especially while the government claims it is adopting austerity measures. Demands for grants that were adopted related to the ministry of defence and defence productions, industries, commerce, communications, Federally-Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) among others.

On the matter of ‘Charged Expenditures’, Dar said that over the past three years, the fiscal deficit had been brought down from 8.8% to 4.3% of GDP. He sought to exonerate the PML-N government of piling foreign debts, saying that since 1947 successive governments had acquired loans.

“National debts stood at Rs3,000 billion until June 30, 1999, but they jumped to Rs5,800 billion during the [Pervez] Musharraf regime and surged to Rs14,318 billion during the last tenure of the Pakistan Peoples Party,” he said.

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To a point raised by PPP’s Shazia Marri about interest, the minister said: “When you take a loan, you have to pay the mark-up.”

Answering criticism on soaring prices of pulses, the finance minister came up with a strange advice. “If pulses are expensive, then people should eat chicken which is Rs200 per kilo because the government has waived all taxes and duties on poultry products,” he said.

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He said that the Pakistan Microfinance Investment Company would be made operational in July to cater to the demand of 25 million people.

Censuring the opposition vis-a-vis the Pananmagate scandal, Dar said he would quit his office if allegations regarding owning offshore accounts or firms were established against him.

There are some people in the house who say who have assets abroad. “I challenge them to prove that I’ve a single penny in accounts abroad and I’ll quit politics forever,” he said, adding that in the past he chose not to respond to such allegations for the sake of political reconciliation.

“Enough is enough. Now if anyone levels wild allegations, I’ll take him to court,” he said. “And I am doing that.”

He was referring to PTI Chairman Imran Khan’s claim that two sons of the finance minister owned property in the UAE. Dar’s son Ali Mustafa Dar filed a Rs 5 billion defamation suit against Imran in a district court in Islamabad on May 27.

Earlier, Shazia Marri and Awami Muslim League’s Sheikh Rashid criticised the allocations for the Presidency and stated it was waste of funding as “nobody knows what our president does.”

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The finance minister, however, defended the allocations. “The president represents the country at international forums and the government has to allocate funds for the Presidency,” he added. “The amount is much lower than that spent on the Presidency by previous governments.”

About Rashid’s comment on secret funds, Dar said that soon after coming to power, the government had stopped secret funds to 32 of total 34 institutions. “Only the ISI and IB are provided secret funds, but there is an audit mechanism for these funds,” he said.
Published in The Express Tribune, June 19th, 2016.
 
What a joke. This is your head banging statement. Ishaq dar looks like is going senile. Last year he made that stupid and moronic statement of " those that take selfies with pets must pay tax" and this year its this. The fact is that he knows he won't be criticized. The media will not pursue this after two days, the opposition won't do jack and the people just don't care.

This statement is akin to the statement made by the french monarch princess that if you don't have bread then why don't you eat cake and that exploded to such heights that every aristocrat was slaughtered and the elite annihilated.

The pulses were at one time known as the food of the poor bcz of it's low rate. It was affordable to all but now its not even affordable to middle class.

Such a statement should be criticized and he should be made answerable.
 
What a joke. This is your head banging statement. Ishaq dar looks like is going senile. Last year he made that stupid and moronic statement of " those that take selfies with pets must pay tax" and this year its this. The fact is that he knows he won't be criticized. The media will not pursue this after two days, the opposition won't do jack and the people just don't care.

This statement is akin to the statement made by the french monarch princess that if you don't have bread then why don't you eat cake and that exploded to such heights that every aristocrat was slaughtered and the elite annihilated.

The pulses were at one time known as the food of the poor bcz of it's low rate. It was affordable to all but now its not even affordable to middle class.

Such a statement should be criticized and he should be made answerable.
People who take selfies with pets --> rich? whats so wrong in that?
"french monarch princess that if you don't have bread then why don't you eat cake and that exploded to such heights that every aristocrat was slaughtered and the elite annihilated" --> are you bloody serious?
He's right actually! Like in India the price of toor dal is almost Rs200 per kg whereas chicken in the cantonment sells for Rs 150 a kg! Bad luck for poor vegetarians though! :cray:
In Pakistan it is considered good if you can afford meat... so it was a bit sly... but the message is that now even the poor can access meat... which basically implies that the society has gotten richer...
Sadly people on this forum can't digest the good news for some odd reason...
 
What a joke. Ishaq dar looks like is going senile. Last year he made that stupid and moronic statement of " those that take selfies with pets must pay tax"
:woot: You don't say!! If true, that was the most asinine and ludicrous statement if ever there was one! :eek:
 
:woot: You don't say!! If true, that was the most asinine and ludicrous statement if ever there was one! :eek:

Oh yeah. It was during taxes on luxury items and funnily enough luxury items included soaps and shampoos and lots of fruits and vegetables that were locally produced.. He claimed it was a rich mans tax but it was as usual a middle class tax and was criticized a lot by the media.

This statement was made then and I agree your post.

This govt and the last govt are both entertainment providing jokers although there is a gap of light years between the moronic statement of N and moronic statement of PPP. PPP stands at anothet league.
 
What's wrong if pulse are expensive and you can afford cheaper chicken.

Chicken prices are very lower and will reduce further, it good in taste as compared to daal roti.
 
He's right actually! Like in India the price of toor dal is almost Rs200 per kg whereas chicken in the cantonment sells for Rs 150 a kg! Bad luck for poor vegetarians though! :cray:

If he'll also act what he preaches then i'll have no problem. But this man thinks that he is an over smart @$$ and can get along with his crap, which he can't.
 
He's right actually! Like in India the price of toor dal is almost Rs200 per kg whereas chicken in the cantonment sells for Rs 150 a kg! Bad luck for poor vegetarians though! :cray:

herheheheheh here the other day i bought dal mash sabat black at Rs560 per kg.

What's wrong if pulse are expensive and you can afford cheaper chicken.

Chicken prices are very lower and will reduce further, it good in taste as compared to daal roti.

at least i would NOT want to fall sick by eating fake chicken :) even if it is for free.

the chicken we are getting is not healthy. the poor souls are overfed with chemically dangerous feed
 
If he'll also act what he preaches then i'll have no problem. But this man thinks that he is an over smart @$$ and can get along with his crap, which he can't.

Being smart or over smart isnt the issue . he is right if pulses are expensive and chicken is available almost on the same or reduced prices then better go for chicken instead of "Daal".
 
He's right actually! Like in India the price of toor dal is almost Rs200 per kg whereas chicken in the cantonment sells for Rs 150 a kg! Bad luck for poor vegetarians though! :cray:
but one KG toor daal makes alsonst 2.5 Kg when ready which can be served with almost 4Kg of boiled rice thats a full hearty meal for 10-12 people while a KG of chicken cant even feed a family of 4 properly or say is enof to serve with 1 Kg of boiled rice or 20 chapatis

waise darr saheb ki baat pe ye gana yaad aa gaya :D

 
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