Ishq-e-Rasool Day: Economic damage could be as high as Rs76b

great! Pakistan is struggling with the crippled economy, instead of making things better, lets keep on destroying ourselves!

**KARACHI: Business shutdowns on account of “Love of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) Day” have cost the national economy close
to the tune of Rs76 billion, a number that does not include the cost of the property damage due to the many protests that turned violent throughout the country.

**Economic analysts who spoke to The Express Tribune on the condition of anonymity said that their estimates are based on average economic output of a given workday.
Given the near total shutdown of the entire economy, with hardly any businesses open, they estimate that the economy lost as much as Rs76 billion in economic output.

The Karachi Chamber of Commerce and Industry estimates that the shutdown of the commercial capital’s industrial zones alone cost the economy close to Rs14 billion in losses.
That hefty loss, however, was not even close to being the bulk of the losses in Karachi, since despite having the largest industrial base in the country,
Karachi’s economy is mostly services based, which were shut down almost completely throughout the city.

Leading industrialists in the city said that they had shut down their businesses to show solidarity with the nation,
especially since it was declared a federal holiday by the government.

But many nonetheless expressed frustration at the fact that most of the protests against the blasphemous movie – made in the United States,
and completely unavailable in Pakistan since the YouTube ban – had turned violent, causing massive property damage, in addition to several fatalities.

Business lobbyists, however, were keen to show their support of the protests, even as they decried their violent nature.

“It is no ordinary matter that caused the government to declare a public holiday,” said Ehtesham Uddin,
chairman of the Korangi Association of Trade and Industry, a leading business lobby in Karachi.

“The issue of the anti-Muslim film is sensitive and we understand the sensitivities of the nation on this matter.”

Many others also expressed what seemed to be a fear of arousing religiously motivated anger against their businesses and

cited that fear as a reason for their decision to close their businesses

. Many of the people who spoke to The Express Tribune for this article declined to be named, for fear of being targeted as being insufficiently the film.

“**It is a religious issue,” said the chairman of an industrial association who do not want to be named,

“Nobody can afford any misunderstanding with their workers at this time.”
**
Exporters had a particularly tough time, since many are often selling in highly competitive markets where their ability to deliver orders on time
is a critical element to succeeding in the business. The closure of both ports in Karachi badly hurt their businesses.
Yet the closure of business alone was not what hurt the exporters.

** “But more than anything else, the arson and looting that we saw on Friday is more dangerous for our image and our clients in outer world,”
said one leading exporter in Karachi who wished to remain anonymous.**

The closure of the ports, in addition to the shutdown of mobile communications nationwide, is also likely to have a negative impact on the
government’s collection of tax revenues, since the overwhelming bulk of government revenues still come from the port.
No estimates were immediately available of just how much the government is expected to lose.

Traders in Karachi’s old city, which hosts the largest wholesale commodity markets in the country,
said that the one-day shutdown likely cost them between Rs3 billion and Rs5 billion in lost business.
The closure of the wholesale markets is also how Friday’s shutdowns affected the rural economy: while nearly all of the violence and unrest took place in cities,

it also shutdown the urban and semi-urban markets that the rural economy relies on to sell their products.
Without those markets, economic activity even in rural areas ground to a halt, even though there were no reports of violence in villages.

Ishq-e-Rasool Day: Economic damage could be as high as Rs76b – The Express Tribune

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Warr gaye bhai

:sadaf:

Re: Ishq-e-Rasool Day: Economic damage could be as high as Rs76b

read this shair on someone's status.

"Barbad-e-gulistaan karne ko ek hi ullu kaafi tha / yahan har shaakh pe ullu baitha hai, anjam-e-gulistan kya hoga."

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Its hard to believe something of things that happening in Pakistan. What is wrong with our people? Are they not capable of seeing the damage they are doing to their own country? Its makes me depress. :(

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Sometimes I feel we are our own worst enemy

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This belongs here

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Thank you PPP, you incurred huge amount of loan to complement your incompetence, then you create another opportunity for this great loss.

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^^^ How is PPP responsible for this? The damaged was caused by religious parties and mullahs running wild and setting everything on fire.

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err, by calling it a 'holiday for protests' knowing emotions of nation running high, knowing what kind of protests we have seen recently etc.

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^^^ actually the govt thought they could appease mullahs, but you can’t really appease these people…

Btw, I predicted this 2 weeks back.

http://www.paklinks.com/gs/world-affairs/575043-the-us-diplomatic-missions-attacked-in-egypt-and-libya.html

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76B PKR is about 1 billion USD right?

Thats a lot of money.

ROI for that director is mind boggling considering that he spent $600 or something on the movie.

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What a silly thing to say - as usual.

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wait, let me correct it:

Thank you PPP for the holiday, had you not declared we may never have achieved defense of Prophet, 19 people deserved to die, 240 people deserved to be injured, businesses deserved to be looted.

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But this Rs 76 billion loss is nothing compared to alleged corruption worth Rs 8500 billion by the present government over the past 4 years (according to Transparency International)

Rs 8,500 bn corruption mars Gilani tenure: Transparency - geo.tv

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I think a more sensible response would have been to declare a public holiday for school children (to protect them) and let the rest of the country continue as normal

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error - duplicate post

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Voting going on CNN regarding Prophet Muhammad
(PBUH ) . Please Go to CNN. com International -
Breaking , World , Business , Sports , Entertainment and
Video News and
scroll down to the end at right cover u ll see a vote
going on . and vote "NO" !
Spread the word.

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^ Thanx for the alert Ashoka :k: