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Siraj ul Haq inquire after former president Asif Ali Zardari

Lahore : Jamaat-e-Islami Emir Senator Siraj ul Haq on Friday telephoned PPP Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari to inquire after the health of former President Asif Ali Zardari.

According to a statement issued from the JI headquarter Mansoora, both the leaders discussed the prevailing situation in the country and they also declared the federal budget as the financial scheme prepared by the IMF.

Senator Siraj prayed for the early recovery of the PPP co- chairman. Bilawal Bhutto thanked the JI leader for calling him and sharing good wishes for his father.

Meanwhile, JI chief said the federal budget was prepared on the
dictation of the IMF, offering no relief to the pandemic and poverty
hit masses.

He said the minister had read the accounting statement prepared
by the international lending agency for the next financial year.

The statement read by the minister in the National Assembly, he
said, was an exercise describing the PTI government had
achieved nothing in the past year and it had developed a plan to
provide nothing to common man during 2020-21. The Imran Khan
government, he added, failed to achieve financial targets for the
previous year, putting blame of its incompetency on Cronavirus
outbreak. He said it was fact that the country’s economy had
almost collapsed under the umbrella of the PTI government even
before the outbreak of Covid-19 in March.

The JI chief said the government had not introduced any major
program of public welfare in the budget. The allocations for the
federal and provincial development projects, he added, were meager which also included a major component of foreign loans.

He also described the funds announced for the development of
the tribal region as nothing when one compared it with the lack of
infrastructure and unavailability of basic human needs in the area.
He criticized the rulers for not providing enough resources to the
locust hit agriculture sector. He said the allocations for the health
and education sector were not according to the expectations of
the people.

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