Huge debt burden may doom economy: Altaf Shakoor 

Karachi, April 24, 2022 (PPI-OT):Expressing grave concern over swelling foreign loans and their neck breaking interests, Pasban Democratic Party (PDP) Chairman Altaf Shakoor Sunday warned that the huge debt burden may doom our economy and make the country another Sri Lanka. He said in a statement that Pakistan is one of the 52 countries facing severe debt crisis. The most critical problem faced by the country’s economy is repayment and servicing of external debt. Persistent borrowing creates a spiral with more borrowing generating an impending economic crisis.

The empirical evidence overwhelmingly supports the view that a large portion of the government debt has negative impact on economic growth potential, and in many cases the impact gets more pronounced as debt increases. He said the high degree of indebtedness has made Pakistan more vulnerable to economic shocks and weakened the country politically vis-a-vis powerful external lenders. It has also greatly reduced Pakistan’s ability to invest in education and healthcare.

He said according to International Monetary Fund (IMF) projections Pakistan government’s gross debt will be as high as 71.3 percent of GDP in 2022. Pakistan’s GDP growth at 4 per cent during the current fiscal year. He said that as per an IMF report inflation rate would be in double digits at 11.2 per cent for the year 2022 against 8.9 per cent in 2021. He said this is a really worrisome situation.

He said that the outgoing government of PTI heavily burdened Pakistan with costly loans. Pakistan’s public debt has soared by over Rs18 trillion in the last three and a half years of the outgoing Imran Khan’s government, according to a statement from the central bank. This is more than the liabilities accumulated by any government in the country’s history.

He said that wrong government policies have made Pakistan economy crumbling under heavy burden of loans. The previous governments of Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) and Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) had added nearly Rs18 trillion to the public debt in 10 years, a mark that the ousted Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) government crossed in just three and a half years. Quoting a report, he said that the finance ministry has also been left at the mercy of commercial banks that are taking loans from the central bank at around 9.8 per cent but are giving funds to the government at 12.7 per cent for up to one year.

Shakoor said that the accumulation of debt is a direct result of the gap between expenditures and revenues, which is widening due to debt servicing obligations and defense needs, and the Federal Board of Revenue’s (FBR) failure to enhance revenue collection to a sustainable level.

He said that notably, the external debt of the federal government increased at an alarming pace of 90 per cent to Rs15.1 trillion in the last three and a half years. He said we are victims of debt-trap diplomacy. It is a trap in which a creditor country or institution extends debt to a borrowing nation partially, or solely, to increase the lender’s political leverage.

Altaf Shakoor said that a high level of external debt is linked with decreased economic growth but there are policies options that can help economies keep growing. Countries often borrow from foreign lenders, i.e. take on external debt, to meet their expenditure needs. These loans are usually paid in the currency in which the loan was made. While an efficient use of debt finance can generate sustainable economic growth, high levels of external debt can be especially risky for developing countries.

He said it the need of the hour to find workable alternatives to borrowing. He said significant increases in tax and aid will be needed to ensure that the country can afford the necessary investments in healthcare, education and social protection in order to end extreme poverty. He said we must do more to improve tax collection to reduce the need for borrowing.

He asked to revamp tax collection policies of Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) by increasing the ratio of direct taxes and tighten a noose around powerful tax evaders mostly belonging to might political elite class. He hoped that the new economic team of Shehbaz Sharif government would find some creative solutions to avoid debt trap and take bold steps to generate internal funding so that country may not become another Sri Lanka.

For more information, contact:
Press Secretary,
Pasban Democratic Party (PDP)
Pasban Central Secretariat
Office # 9, Five Star Center,
Block 11, University Road, Opp. Ibne Sina Hospital,
Gulshan-e-Iqbal, Karachi
Tel: +92-21-34024480-81
Cell: +92-322-2212434
Email: pasban.ppick@gmail.com
Website: www.pasban.org

Pakistan Red Crescent distributes relief items to Dadu fire-blazed victims 

Karachi, April 24, 2022 (PPI-OT):The Sindh Branch of Pakistan Red Crescent (PRC) immediately deployed its disaster management team to distribute relief items to the families affected by the fire-blazed villages in Mehar taluka of Dadu district. According to a press release, Pakistan Red Crescent Sindh Disaster Management Team, led by Senior Vice Chairman Raffique Ahmed Jafferi, visited the two fire-blazed villages 35 km away from Mehar City, met the affected families and offered prayers and condolences. Villagers told the Red Crescent team that a severe sandstorm caused the fire to burn everything to ashes in 10 minutes, which is common this season of the year.

Under the supervision of Senior Vice Chairman Jafferi, the team has distributed a package consisting of Hygiene kits, Carnosine Stoves, Hurricane Lamps, mosquito nets and mats amongst 185 affected families in both fire-blazed villages. Jafferi said that immediately after the incident, a team from PRC District Branch Dadu was deployed to assess the situation and apprise the provincial headquarters in Karachi about the need for assistance to the families affected by the fire.

Jafferi said the PDMA Sindh had already distributed tents and rations to the affected families, so the Red Crescent tried to provide other relief items that could help them further. He further said that Pakistan Red Crescent Sindh is always ready to alleviate the suffering of the victims of any disaster or horrific incident. Jafferi also urged philanthropists and donors to make maximum donations to the Pakistan Red Crescent for the victims of the Dadu fire so that more help could be given to those in need in a timely manner.

For more information, contact:
Sindh Provincial Branch,
Pakistan Red Crescent Society (PRCS)
Hilal-e Ahmar House, G 2 Khayaban-e-Iqbal, Zone A Block 7,
Teen Talwar, Main Clifton Road, Karachi, Pakistan
Tel: +92-21-35306227, 35306228, 35306229
Fax: +92-21-35830376
E-mail: phq@prcsindh.org.pk
Website: http://www.prcsindh.org.pk/

Cricket Association coaches assessment and season review begins Monday 

Lahore, April 24, 2022 (PPI-OT):Coaches of the six Cricket Associations will undergo a three-day review and assessment process that will conclude with a seminar at the National High Performance Centre, Lahore from Monday.

A total of 24 coaches will undergo the review, these include first and second eleven head and assistant coaches.

On the first two days, coaches will be interviewed individually in 30 minute sessions by a committee which includes NHPC coaches Umar Rasheed, Shahid Mahboob and Sajjad Akbar.

During the interviews the committee will review each of the 24 coaches’ 2021-22 domestic cricket season.

The three-hour long seminar on Wednesday will aim to both review the season while also focusing on the targets for the 2022-23 domestic cricket season. The seminar will be attended by the 24 Cricket Association coaches, NHPC coaches and Director High Performance Nadeem Khan.

For more information, contact:
Media Manager,
Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB)
Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore 54600, Pakistan
Tel: +92-42-5717231-4
Fax: +92-42-5711860
Website: www.pcb.com.pk