AG: Sit-in caused Rs547bn loss to economy so fa

These 2 men are trying to destroy Pakistan’s economy & turn the country into Iraq.

Sit-in caused Rs547bn loss to economy so far: Govt - Newspaper - DAWN.COM

Sit-in caused Rs547bn loss to economy so far: Govt
By The Newspaper’s Staff Reporter
Published about an hour ago
The govt claims that the 22-day sit-in on the Constitution Avenue and subsequent political unrest had adversely affected the country’s economy.— WhiteStar file photo

ISLAMABAD: The government claimed on Thursday that the 22-day sit-in on the Constitution Avenue and subsequent political unrest had adversely affected the country’s economy, caused a loss of about Rs547 billion to the exchequer and shattered investors’ confidence.

The loss suffered by the economy included exchange rate depreciation of 4.3 per cent, debt burden of Rs228bn and stock value decline of Rs319bn, said a report submitted to the Supreme Court on behalf of Attorney General Salman Aslam Butt.

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On Wednesday, a five-judge larger bench headed by Chief Justice Nasir-ul-Mulk asked the AG to submit a detailed list of the losses the government had suffered because of the sit-in.
AG submits report to Supreme Court

The report is likely to be discussed on Friday when the court will resume the hearing on a set of petitions filed by a number of high court bar associations against the sit-ins in the federal capital by the Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf and the Pakistan Awami Tehreek.

The report said the continuing protests had rendered the country vulnerable to terrorist attacks and other security-related risks. It accused the PTI and PAT workers of running a state within the state by having taken the law into their own hands.

The political uncertainty has negatively impacted the country’s financial markets, foreign exchange reserves have declined to $13.521bn from $13.926bn and stock markets nosedived.

The report said that only 40 to 45pc employees of the Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) could attend office because of the blockade of the Constitution Avenue since Aug 16. An extra amount of Rs357.6 million has been set aside from regular budget for law-enforcement agencies to maintain law and order in the capital. Of the total amount, Rs226.772m has already been disbursed and a request for the remaining Rs130.6m was received on Aug 29.

According to initial estimates by the Capital Development Authority, the total damage to the state property caused by the protesters stood at Rs5m, the report said, adding that during the attack on the Pakistan Television headquarters its equipment was damaged and many items reportedly stolen.

So far three people have lost their lives and 717 suffered injuries, including 202 policemen. One police mobile was set on fire and 17 other vehicles were damaged, the report said.

The Trader Association Islamabad estimated a loss of Rs10bn to traders and businessmen and the federal secretariat, which runs the machinery of the federal government, virtually remained closed. The Federal Directorate of Education had to put off the scheduled opening of 422 educational institutions to Sept 2 from Aug 11. As a result 200,000 students could not start their academic session on time.

The report said the protests had tarnished Pakistan’s international image as a number of visits by heads of states and delegations and other important events had either been cancelled or indefinitely postponed.

Throughout their protests, PTI and PAT leaders made an array of threats in their speeches, calling for paralysing the country, locking down the government machinery, revolting against the government and inciting their supports to violence. But the government exercised maximum restraint, despite the fact that the protesting parties violated the conditions in the form of NoC they had reached with the Islamabad administration of not entering the red zone, the report said, adding that violation made the protests illegal and unlawful.

It said that to ensure safety and security of the citizens as well as the protesters, the government requisitioned 26,973 personnel of police and other law-enforcement agencies, including Rangers and the army.

Around 13 FIRs have been registered and proceedings would be held under relevant laws, the report added.

Re: AG: Sit-in caused Rs547bn loss to economy so fa

Sorry, but Ive been hearing this comment for the past month, and it makes little sense.

The long marches and dharnas were isolated and have been limited to the area in front of the parliament. No businesses/factories have been forcibly shut down, nor have people been kept from going to earn their livelihood, nor have schools been forced shut, nor roads blocked.
The only road blocking has been done by the government, which has resulted in the paralysis of Pindi and Islamabad, so if anyone is to blame, its PMLN and its crooked partners in crime, who are rabidly supporting this crooked govt, even after admitting to and agreeing with all the complaints of the protesters. Not that this is the first time Ive seen such level of hypocrisy from the status quo parties, but it keeps getting 'better' and 'better'.

In a country where the corruption perception is very high, jobs are handed out to cronies, contracts are handed out to relatives, and decisions are made by autocrats, it makes more sense talking about the economic effect this is having on the ruling family, rather than the country.

As as far as corruption and bad governance is concerned, Pakistan is already in the league of countries like Iraq, courtesy of these status quo parties.

AG: Sit-in caused Rs547bn loss to economy so fa

And still the government including the prime minister doesn't care!

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Yes, we are waiting for Taliban Khan to save the country when he gets break from his darnha, but since govt is paralyzed by revolutionaries it has impact on the country & its economy.

Btw above figs come from Dawn's article as stated "[the] loss suffered by the economy included exchange rate depreciation of 4.3 per cent, debt burden of Rs228bn and stock value decline of Rs319bn, said a report submitted to the Supreme Court on behalf of Attorney General Salman Aslam Butt."

Re: AG: Sit-in caused Rs547bn loss to economy so fa

Nooras wont get you brother they will divert from the topic now

Re: AG: Sit-in caused Rs547bn loss to economy so fa

You should visit this tread when you have time & answer the question. Seems like most PTI supporters refused to visit this thread. I wonder why? :wink:

http://www.paklinks.com/gs/pakistan-affairs/646775-pti-s-2013-inquiry-blames-internal-weaknesses-for-defeat-in-elections.html

Re: AG: Sit-in caused Rs547bn loss to economy so fa

kaa chitta hai. another addition to cult followers :nook:

Re: AG: Sit-in caused Rs547bn loss to economy so fa

Continue your Dharna no GS :wink:

Insafians dont care

Re: AG: Sit-in caused Rs547bn loss to economy so fa

If some one could calculate the damage to the economy due to multiple sham democracies over the decades too, that would be great!

Re: AG: Sit-in caused Rs547bn loss to economy so fa

All responsibility of losses to economy and country lies with thugs who massive rigged the election to get to where they are. I have never seen or heard of Baighairat and Kaminay people who expect respect and acknowledgement for corruption, rigging, stealing, cheating, and bigotry.

In past, those who lost the election because of rigging used to keep quiet, but Pakistan has moved forward, and no today should expect that people who lost the election because of rigging would accept that, neither voters whose mandate got stolen.

We all know that today in parliament, only corrupt thugs and baighairat are supporting government born from rigging, as they are thrown haddi … and to protect their chance of looting and plundering Pakistan. … But, why anyone expect that those who lost the election due to rigging, and voters whose mandate is stolen, accept this government of thugs, cheat and Liars?

In any democracy (other than Pakistani thug-cracy), what is happening in Pakistan could not have happened, as people are not so baighairat that after accusation from everyone that their government is due to rigging, they would still want others to accept their victory of cheating.

For sake of giving respect to democracy and make parliament respectable, rigged election should become defunct, government resigns, everything should be done to make next election free and fair, and then new election is held that all accepts.

It seems, only hope for Pakistan is that, army moves in, and hangs all corrupts in parliament and bring to task all in police, judiciary and bureaucracy who are corrupts and had followed illegal orders of government.

I am pretty sure that once things would settle, all parties who are supporting rigged election, they would become history.

Re: AG: Sit-in caused Rs547bn loss to economy so fa

What about the $35bn loss due to cancellation of Chinese PMs visit?

Re: AG: Sit-in caused Rs547bn loss to economy so fa

Bas itna sa?

Re: AG: Sit-in caused Rs547bn loss to economy so fa

$35 billion loss or $350 billion loss, responsibility lies with Thug Nawaz, his government and members of rigged assembly (parliament).

No ghairatmand and honest person and respectable country can accept that a cheat and Liar becomes their ruler from cheating. Pakistan ka tou ajeeb haal hay. Not only people outside the assembly says that parliament is result of cheating, opposition says that parliament is result of cheating, but government (PMLN) also admits that parliament is result of cheating. Every media outlets not only claims that last election was massively rigged but they also showed 100s of video footage as proof of rigging.

Now, solution of the problem is ... resignation of government born from cheating (rigging), reform of election process that no rigging can happen, punishment to those who rigged the election(can be left for government that comes from free and fair election), and new free and fair election that all accept.

Re: AG: Sit-in caused Rs547bn loss to economy so fa

Insafians? you cannot do insaf to the president of your party, so how can you offer the nation insaf?

From now on you should be known as Parliament attackers.

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The narrow minded generals are too busy playing Machiavellian games to realise how much their games have cost Pakistan and how we have fallen behind due to them.

Re: AG: Sit-in caused Rs547bn loss to economy so fa

Nooras are angry lulz](http://www.paklinks.com/gs/usertag.php?do=list&action=hash&hash=Lulz)

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I have read figures of 300 billion loss, 78 billion loss, and 68 billion loss on 3 different occasions based on the market going down by different points on different occasions during the past 3 weeks. But noone has mentioned anything about how much the market recovered when the market gained back more than 750 points on 2 different occasions during the past week alone. Bull$hit is always one-directional. Only comes down. Never goes up, does it?

Exchange rate is being held together by IMF monies. Once next tranche comes it, it will prop back up. Thats how artificial stuff works. And debt burden? After adding more than $30 billion worth of debt liabilities during the past year, PMLN has some gall talking about debt burden. Burden it is for sure. Have you forgotten where this same 'team of wonderfuls' led us to in 1998? Or should I refresh your memory?

And finally, the auditor generals auditing powers were recently curtailed once he announced to audit the Rs.500 billion paid to IPPs last year, as the govt did not want to reveal details of who the money was paid to. I never heard you complain about that. In other words, you are ok with fraud, but you have a problem with anything that puts a block on the govt's ability to commit fraud.

Re: AG: Sit-in caused Rs547bn loss to economy so fa

I am happy not angry, why do you always get it so wrong.

Re: AG: Sit-in caused Rs547bn loss to economy so fa

Same can be said for you

Re: AG: Sit-in caused Rs547bn loss to economy so fa

You have stated that I am angry when I am happy. So you were wrong.

Now you give me some reasons why the same can be said for me?