PM Imran Khan kicks off austerity campaign in Pakistan from PM office

PM Imran Khan kicks off austerity campaign in Pakistan from PM office

ISLAMABAD – Prime Minister Imran Khan has vowed reforms to wipe out extravagant lifestyle in Pakistan.

Imran lamented Pakistan’s economic woes, saying the debt had soared to a staggering Rs28,000 billion.

“We have a scenario where more than half of the country cannot afford two-time meal. The country’s debt has reached an alarming level. We are heading towards destruction,” he added.

The prime minister referred to a United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) report and said Pakistan was included in top five countries with a worsening human development index.

“Our children are malnourished; stunted growth does not even allow their brains to develop properly. This is the case of 45 per cent of the children of Pakistan,” he added.

Imran also called on the public to pay taxes, vowing to protect public’s money. “Only eight lac people pay tax out of a population of more than 200 million. We have a great system of Zakat to follow that can be linked to progressive taxation where people pay according to their ability to pay.

“I assure you…. pay taxes and we will protect your money. We will ensure that the money collected through taxes is used for the welfare of our citizens.”

The prime minister also announced to repurpose the Prime Minister’s House, saying he wanted to construct a university in order to facilitate research work.