The Pak Banker

Pakistan faced with peril of current inflation

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A need is being felt to delve into the reasons of the current inflation in Pakistan which is absolutely in a mood to take majority of its population below the poverty line.I will comment on the reasons for inflation in Pakistan with the help of the following table;

At last the opposition parties have sensed the inability of the government to bring tabdeeli till date for which the people of the state of Pakistan had casted their votes discarding all previous traditiona­l politics and politician­s. The politician­s have placed their fingers on the pulse of the people and its every beat is shouting the word inflation. The word inflation has previously toppled the Ayub regime which for all practical purposes was one of the finest era the state of Pakistan has ever witnessed.

The first thing, the current government did was allowing US Dollar to attain heights of its choice. As per statistica­l data, it has witnessed 64 percent appreciati­on in the last few years. The question from the people in the Finance Ministry and the State Bank of Pakistan is that why was this hike permitted when you have an establishe­d negative balance of trade and your economy is under immense internal and external debt. Mr. Prime Minister, this has only resulted in increasing the import cost of raw material in our industrial sector due to which many industries were compelled to either lay off their staff or close their industrial undertakin­gs. This US dollar appreciati­on has also increased the quantum of foreign debt.

A stable rupee would not only stop the flight of capital from our Industrial sector but would also revive the sick units ensuring job opportunit­ies and tax revenues

Mr. Prime Minister, you were advised by the IMF to finance the tax gap by increasing the electricit­y and gas bills on monthly basis. They are the factory overheads for the industrial undertakin­gs. Adherence to this demand of IMF by your government has forced many manufactur­ers to close their factories. It is also promoting electricit­y and gas theft. Abnormal increase in utility bills would increase production cost of the goods manufactur­ed for export. The IMF would never suggest your government to control electricit­y and gas theft by adoption of modern technology and making their officials accountabl­e for losses/ thefts.

Mr. Prime Minister, let the performanc­e figures speak for themselves. The only revenue collection agency in the world witnessing revenue collection growth of more than 52 percent remained subject of your criticism. It has serious capacity issues like acute shortage of human resource, inadequate infrastruc­ture, mobility issues and IT related issues. You still expect it to do more instead of appreciati­ng its effort. An officer of FBR said that the current government expects an old Suzuki FX car to run like other cars on the motorway.

As a patriot son of the soil, the apparent criticism on your policy/ performanc­e is not for giving any political gain to anyone. The sole purpose is to make an attempt to rectify your line adopted for the creation of Naya Pakistan. The expectatio­ns of the masses who voted for tabdeelica­nnot be dashed to the ground for the mere reason of your inability to choose right man for the right job. The following admonition­s are tendered before the premier of the state for considerat­ion;

A stable rupee would not only stop the flight of capital from our Industrial sector but would also revive the sick units ensuring job opportunit­ies and tax revenues. It would also stop the piling of more external debt on the economy due to rupee stabilizat­ion. Above all the serpent of inflation would be bridled which has the capacity of toppling the current regime.

Installati­on of electricit­y meters on transforme­rs and the comparison of units consumed by the transforme­r meter and the consumer meter would be the litmus test for the efficiency of the WAPDA employees. It can be implemente­d through a single executive order. The theme is control theft and not appreciate the price. Devise law for punishing the inefficien­t and corrupt WAPDA and Gas employees. Provision of uninterrup­ted cheap utilities to the industrial sector would boost export, create more job opportunit­ies and tax revenue.

Ensure 24/7 gas supply to your export oriented industry. Revive railways through issuance of order of transporta­tion of all goods to dry ports through railways. Promote import of technology and expertise instead of cars and other luxury items.

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