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Federal Minister for Finance Muhammad Aurangzeb has said the ongoing protests by the opposition Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) are resulting in a daily loss of Rs190 billion (USD 688.2 million) to the federal government, Radio Pakistan reported on Monday.

In a statement, Aurangzeb stated that the Ministry of Finance has compiled a report which states that the country’s GDP is suffering a daily loss of Rs140 billion due to the protests, with losses to the IT and telecom sectors not included in this assessment.

Aurangzeb’s remarks came amid calls of protests from PTI, which sent the top federal government functionaries into a frenzy as the ruling side reiterated to foil the protest movement at every cost.

Thousands of charged loyalists of Imran Khan, the jailed founding chairman of PTI and ex-premier, from across the country, launched the “decisive” long march on Sunday towards the federal capital, removing all the barricades set up by the government to stop their way.

In a bid to foil the long march, the police also arrested hundreds of PTI supporters from twin cities of Rawalpindi and Islamabad as residents took to the streets in big numbers to voice strong support to Khan’s final call, pressing the government to meet their three demands – release of PTI political members from jails, abolishment of 26th controversial Constitutional Amendment and return of PTI’s “stolen mandate.”

Meanwhile, Aurangzeb in his statement said that the daily export-related losses amount to Rs26 billion, while foreign investments are suffering a daily setback of Rs3 billion.

“As a result, the federal government alone is incurring losses of Rs190 billion each day, with provincial losses expected to be even higher,” he said.

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Faisal Waheed Nov 25, 2024 02:40pm
If really this loss is incurred then why does the govt not allow for peaceful protest by PTI. All statements are absurd and govt is solely responsible for this chaos.
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Maqbool Nov 25, 2024 03:09pm
Both Govt and all political party’s must pay. All Political party in Govt and in opposition from party funds, and those issuing orders from their Pension funds. Enough of tax payer funds being wasted.
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T Nov 25, 2024 06:34pm
Aurangzeb is more concerned about the losses than fixing the economy.
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Maqbool Nov 25, 2024 07:46pm
Why should the nation pay for problems between the government and opposition ? And why should existing Tax payers pay the costs. All costs should be deducted for the federal Pension Fund Reserve
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KU Nov 25, 2024 08:39pm
Chapters in history talks about people subjected to fear, their rights n justice violated by self-serving rulers, n eventual demise of country. Our present seems penned in same ink n chapters.
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zh Nov 25, 2024 09:02pm
IS PTI protest or the measures taken by the government that are causing the losses. Mr. Aurangzeb is a quick study and learnt the lesson of telling half truths well.
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A. Chak Nov 25, 2024 11:41pm
How much does it cost for the nation to stay silent?
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Faiz Jalib Nov 26, 2024 02:34am
I thought PTI wasnt in power? The government signs off on all the bills ....
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