It is difficult for the new govt to provide immediate relief to the masses: Mian Zahid Hussain.

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Chairman of National Business Group Pakistan, President Pakistan Businessmen and Intellectuals Forum, and All Karachi Industrial Alliance, and former provincial minister Mian Zahid Hussain said on Friday that it would be challenging for the new government to give the people quick relief owing to the scarcity of resources and IMF’s constraints. He said that, besides the existing IMF agreement, entering a new programme with the lender is necessary to resolve the economic crisis. 

Talking to the business community, the veteran business leader said that it would take much work for the political party coming to power to implement even half of its promises. For the new government to recover from the economic crisis, obtaining a long-term programme from the IMF and creating the resources to implement the manifesto will be necessary. To do this, the new government must sell loss-making public enterprises and discos and broaden the tax net. Otherwise, the country will go bankrupt. 

The business leader said that various politicians are busy assuring people that they will solve all their problems and start dozens of development projects.

He observed that claims are being made about reducing the record inflation and massive unemployment, ending the new wave of terrorism, and changing the country’s fate. 

Mian Zahid Hussain said that former prime minister Mian Nawaz Sharif’s popularity is increasing, and he will most likely become prime minister for the fourth time after the election. However, revolutionary change seems impossible under present circumstances.

The country must submit to IMF discipline for long-term economic development. The IMF standby program is still pending, and the final loan instalment has yet to be paid. In contrast, at least another three-year IMF program is necessary for the country’s survival. 

Mian Zahid Hussain said that almost all political leaders prioritise rural areas over urban areas in the upcoming elections as they believe that rural voters will play a key role in elections. 

He further said that Nawaz Sharif rightly asked the people when he was removed from power in 2017 what the cost of a roti was, the tariff of electricity, and the rate of the sugar price of a bag of fertiliser. 

He also asks the public about the cause of moves that have brought the country to this state.

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