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PTI slams govt for ‘anti-poor’ fiscal policies

Dawn News · Jun 21, 2026, 3:25 AM

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ISLAMABAD: The PTI on Saturday slammed the government for its “anti-farmer” and “anti-poor” policies, accusing the ruling coalition of weakening the economy and burdening the underprivileged with over-taxation. At a press conference, PTI MNAs Usama Mela, Khawaja Sheraz Mehmood, Mubeen Arif Jutt, and Shandana Gulzar presented a grim picture of the nation’s agriculture, economy, and law and order, exposing the “disconnect” between the government’s statistics and the ground realities. They claimed the rulers were directly responsible for the worsening economic situation, as they continued to increase their own lavish expenditures while ordinary citizens bore the burden of economic hardship. MNA Usama claimed that the agriculture sector was facing a “total collapse” under the PML-N government. He noted that cotton cultivation declined significantly, and that the agriculture sector failed to achieve even 0.6pc growth against a target of 6pc. “Due to crippling taxation policies, the total cultivable area for cotton has been drastically reduced from 2.4 million to just 5.5 lakh acres,” he claimed. Lawmakers accuse rulers of enjoying luxuries at taxpayers’ expense Shandana Gulzar spoke about the “stark contrast” between the “economic stability” in the Imran Khan era and the current government’s data. Referring to World Bank reports, she claimed that the current government was misquoting figures across every sector, from agriculture and poverty to petrol prices, education, and healthcare. She wondered that tax relief, in the form of a reduction in the super tax, has been handed to wealthy industrialists and big businesses, while the government has taxed essential household items for the poor. On the occasion, Khawaja Sheraz warned that the government was not interested in agriculture. He said Pakistan once produced 16 million bales of cotton, trailing India by only one million bales. Today, Pakistan’s output has crashed to nearly five million bales, he added. The PTI MNA not

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