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Inflation rate to come down from next month: Miftah Ismail

Daily Dateline Islamabad by Daily Dateline Islamabad
September 7, 2022
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ISLAMABAD: Terming the hike in electricity and petroleum prices a result of unwise policies of the previous government of Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaaf (PTI), Minister for Finance and Revenue Miftah Ismail Wednesday hinted at slowing down the inflation rate from next month.
“The nation would have to bear the higher rates for one more month”, he said while addressing a press conference here along with the Defence Minister Khawaja Muhammad Asif.
He said former Prime Minister Imran Khan did not follow the commitment made with the International Monetary Fund (IMD) especially with regard to subsidies on electricity, gas and petroleum products.
He said the previous government had committed to the IMF that the government would not give any amnesty to the businessmen and subsidies on petroleum, gas and electricity but going against the commitment, then government offered amnesty in February 2022 and then providing subsidy on electricity on petroleum products and the electricity. He said this was the reason why the rates of electricity and petroleum products sky rocketed now.
The finance minister said the PTI government had put the country\s economy on the verge of default and Pakistan was on fourth number of the defaulting states. However, he said due to the prudent policies of the current coalition government, the country had come out of crisis. Miftah Ismail said Imran Khan government did not work on the renewable energy including the solar energy. “Had he worked on the installation of solar energy, the rates of the electricity would be much lower now”, he said adding that if the electricity load shedding is reduced to zero, the prices would further increase which the government might not afford.
To a question, the minister maintained that the prices of petroleum products were directly linked to the international market therefore, he was unable to predict the future prices. He said due to floods, shortage of some commodities including tomatoes and onion was witnessed due to which the prices increased but now they were coming down.
To another question, he said the government was in contact with the IMF with respect to the devastation caused by the recent floods.

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