Islamabad: The government’s decision to deal with the PTI protest may cause huge economic loss.
He said that it has been said that there is a loss of Rs 190 billion daily, the daily value of Pakistan’s GDP is Rs 342 billion, if Rs 190 billion is lost, then what is left?
The breakup of this is that there is a loss of Rs 144 in GDP growth. Rs 16 billion daily in exports, Rs 26 billion in tax collections, Rs 3 billion in foreign direct investment, Rs 26 billion daily in the agricultural sector, Rs 20.4 billion in the industrial sector, and the loss in services is estimated at Rs 66 billion.
If there is vandalism or the government itself vandalizes, how much additional government expenditure will there be, all these things show that at present the state of Pakistan has no guardian.
Analyst Kamran Yousuf said that the situation of uncertainty that has prevailed for the past three years is perhaps unprecedented in Pakistan. We see protests, sit-ins, long marches and such things every day.
The government has sealed off at least Islamabad, the entire Punjab and the motorways two days before the PTI protest that is to take place in Islamabad today. I think that those who are its advisors seem to have more sympathy for the protesters than for the government.
First, the government is presenting why this protest should not take place because we are hosting the President of Belarus, who is starting a three-day visit to Pakistan on Monday and his initial delegation is arriving in Pakistan today. This visit is very important in that the President of Belarus is an important ally of Russian President Vladimir Putin.