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Govt not increasing petrol prices ‘for now’: Miftah | The Express Tribune



ISLAMABAD:

Finance Minister Miftah Ismail on Sunday dismissed speculations regarding an increase in the prices of petroleum products, saying the government led by Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has no immediate plans to hike the fuel prices.

Addressing a press conference in Islamabad, the finance minister admitted that the government was in a ‘doomed if you do, doomed if you don’t’ situation’.

“I will talk to the International Monetary Fund [IMF] to find a middle ground,” he told reporters.

He added that PM Shehbaz firmly believes that increasing petroleum prices is not an option considering the difficult position the people of Pakistan already find themselves in.

However, taking to his official Twitter handle post the press conference, Miftah clarified that the government may revisit its decision of not increasing petrol prices “due to changing circumstances and international oil prices.”

Referring to Imran Khan’s criticisms of the current government over the plummeting value of the rupee, Miftah took a dig at the former premier calling him the ‘king of rupee devaluation’.

Read: Dollar to fall only after coming out of clutches of ‘PTI-IMF’ deal: Miftah

The minister also said that while the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) chief boasts of having increased the country’s reserves, there was no evidence to support his claims. “Where have you put the money you speak of?”, he added.

He blamed the PTI government for being unable to curb the smuggling of wheat and petroleum, and ‘wrecking’ the economic stability of Pakistan.

Battle of words

The verbal duel between Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) and PTI leaders over the deteriorating economy continued as Miftah Ismail dismissed Asad Umar’s comments as ‘lies’.

“I wish he wouldn’t lie despite his company”, he added.

Earlier today, the minister also responded to Asad Umar’s tweet accusing the previous government of taking over ‘”80% of all debt” in Pakistan’s history.

He was responding to a tweet by the PTI leader Asad Umar who had stated in a tweet that the country’s growth forecast this year had been over 5% before a vote of no-confidence had left the PTI government packing.

In a press conference earlier today, Asad Umar had also claimed that ex-prime minister Imran Khan tried his best to “save the masses from inflation” as he called for early elections to save the economy from further deterioration.

Read: Snap polls only solution to fix crumbling economy, says Umar

It may be noted here that talks between the International Monetary Fund (IMF) for the revival of the bailout programme signed by the PTI government in 2019 will resume in Doha on May 18.

As the prior conditions for the restoration of the bailout package, the IMF has asked to remove the subsidies, particularly the one on petroleum products announced by Imran in Feb 2022. The PML-N-led coalition government, however, has refused to withdraw the subsidy fearing the political fallout of the decision.





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