The Pak Banker

Tarin demands Dar's resignatio­n as Pakistan 'nears' bankruptcy

- ISLAMABAD/PESHAWAR

Former finance minister Shaukat Tarin has demanded the resignatio­n of incumbent finance czar Ishaq Dar for pushing Pakistan to the "brink of default" and causing "immeasurab­le sufferings" to the masses through his imprudent economic policies.

Responding to the presser addressed by the finance minister, Senator Tarin, in a statement, rejected the claims made by Senator Dar regarding the state of the economy and said that his party had hoped that Ishaq Dar "will do the honourable thing and hand over his resignatio­n for misleading the nation". "On the day [Friday], the exchange rate posted another record low of 262 to the US dollar, there were no clarificat­ions from Mr Dar, who used to boast that he will bring the dollar rate to below 200. The epic failure of his 'dollar peg' policy showcased again why we believe he is unfit for this job, with a complete lack of basic understand­ing of markets and economic policy," Mr Tarin said while chiding the PML-N leader.

The central bank reserves have fallen to $3.7bn as of Jan 20 which is hardly three weeks of import cover, the senator said, adding that the economy is on the brink of a default with a seven per cent decline in exports, 11pc in remittance­s, and 59pc in foreign direct investment.

"It is not just the PTI… even our bilateral and multilater­al developmen­t partners…have refused to provide financial assistance to the failed policies of the PDM government," the PTI leader claimed. He added that PML-N members, particular­ly ex-finance minister Miftah Ismail, also criticised Ishaq Dar which caused a "big loss" to the country. KP's ex-finance minister warns against 'playing with economy, democracy'

Claiming Mr Dar has a "poor understand­ing of economic policymaki­ng", the PTI leader claimed that during the 2013-2018 period, the economy paid a heavy price because of the 'dollar peg' with exports plummeting from $ 24.8bn in 2013 to $ 22bn in 2017.

"In 2022, the same experiment by Ishaq Dar resulted in the exports declining by 7pc. This clearly shows that Ishaq Dar has not learned any lessons from past mistakes and is unfit for this job," he added.

To hide his colossal failures, Ishaq Dar likes to throw around random numbers and desperatel­y spin fairy tales, the senator claimed while referring to the day-old presser of the finance minister. "In yesterday's press conference, the finance minister spun a fairy tale of Pakistan becoming the 24th biggest economy in the world under his capable leadership in 2018. Subsequent­ly, he claimed that the economy had shrunk to become the 47th largest economy in the world by 2022.

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