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Imran, Bilawal parties continue blaming each other for sky-high external debt

South Asia

TBS Report
12 June, 2022, 04:55 pm
Last modified: 12 June, 2022, 05:15 pm

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Imran, Bilawal parties continue blaming each other for sky-high external debt

TBS Report
12 June, 2022, 04:55 pm
Last modified: 12 June, 2022, 05:15 pm
National Assembly of Pakistan. Photo: APP/File
National Assembly of Pakistan. Photo: APP/File

Two days after the Pakistan national budget was formally presented in their National Assembly, the PML-N and the PTI continued to butt heads over each other's economic performance and the state of Pakistan's external debt on Sunday (12 June).

Earlier today, Pakistani Information Minister Marriyum Aurangzeb took to Twitter to share a video clip of a news package featuring former finance minister Shaukat Tarin.

The clip was of a press conference Tarin held Saturday (11 June), in which he had said: "They (government) say ever since Pakistan was formed they (PTI) have raised debt by 80%. It did not increase by 80% in the [four] years [of PTI rule]. It grew by 76%."

"At last, Shaukat Tarin has admitted that Imran Khan took out loans worth Rs20 thousand billion during his four-year tenure, which is 76% of the loans taken out in Pakistan's history," she said, adding that more such "admissions" would follow, reports Pakistani news outlet Dawn.

Pakistan Finance Minister Miftah Ismail then said: "Total public debt under PTI went from Rs24,953bn to Rs44,366bn, an increase of 78pc. And total debt plus liabilities went from Rs29,879bn to Rs 53,544bn, an increase of 79pc. The PTI has added 79pc in 3.75 years of all debt + liabilities added in the previous 71 years."

PTI's Fawad Chaudhry, replied to Aurangzeb by saying that she was bound to make such uninformed remarks when she spent all her time "playing Candy Crush" — a mobile phone game. Yesterday, he claimed the government was not serious because Aurangzeb was "playing video games" during the post-budget press conference.

The PTI government took out loans of $52bn of which $38bn was to pay back the loans taken out by the previous governments, Chaudhry said in another tweet today. "If you do not like the agreements made with the International Monetary Fund (IMF), then why does the poor government go to the board?" he asked.

In a later Tweet, he also gave a breakdown of Pakistan's external debt, saying it was $45bn from 2008-09, $70.5bn from 2018-19 and $88bn till March 2022.

Meanwhile, Tarin said that the PTI's economic performance over the last two years was the best in 30 years. "Stop deceiving people, they know the truth. Your performance is evident in the last eight weeks, pathetic," he said.

He went on to say that the former government was well on its way to accelerating economic growth "in an inclusive and sustainable basis despite very high International commodity prices".

"Don't know why we were displaced," the senior banker said.

In a later tweet, Tarin claimed that while PTI's debt increased by 76 % "despite Covid when tax burdens increased world over", the PML-N increased debt by 79 % during their time.

The economic survey of Pakistan revealed that total external debt had touched $88.8bn (Rs16.29 trillion) by the end of March 2022, having increased by around $2.3bn over the first nine months of the outgoing fiscal year.

Budget represents significant improvements

Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif said that budget represented "significant improvement" in several ways.

"It has provided more educational opportunities for our youth, particularly from Balochistan and targeted subsidies for financially weaker people. More importantly, it has taxed non-productive assets of the rich," he said.

PTI Chairman Imran Khan, on the other hand, was still not convinced. "Given the special needs of tribal districts, my government had increased their funding by three times to Rs131bn. Imported government has budgeted only Rs110bn, reduced development funding, zero allocation for displace persons and zero increase in current budget. Shows incompetence and ill-intent of government of crooks," he said.

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