Today's mainstream columns

re: today’s mainstream columns…Imran Khan parh saktay ho to parho!

Dr Sahib has raised some really important points:

**1) A most worrying aspect of the two dharnas is an utter failure to understand that the promises made to the public have to be financed at some point.

  1. Tax reform, the only serious way of mobilising the desired resources, is not given the attention it deserves. If anything, the talk is about reducing taxes, increasing subsidies. In a country where the elite already deems taxes as an undesirable imposition and traders prefer personal donation and zakat to paying taxes, raising the spectre of no taxation without representation was irresponsible.

  2. In spite of a respectable presence in the Parliament and control of the government in a province, the PTI has also reduced itself to a pressure group by insisting on the resignation of the prime minister before it would discuss any matter of substance. Pressure groups do influence policy here and there, but are not known to have made revolutions in the annals of history.**

4) Dharnas are a feature of democracy, but turning them into vehicles against it is a worst political economy move.