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  • PTI dragged country towards financial mess: Marriyum Aurangzeb

    Marriyum Aurangzeb File Photo Marriyum Aurangzeb

    Information Minister Marriyum Aurangzeb has said PTI government destroyed country’s economy during its tenure as PTI Chief did not honour commitments made to the international financial institutions.

    Addressing a news conference in Islamabad, the Information Minister said PTI government had led the country closer to bankruptcy.

    The Information Minister said that we are leaving behind a stabilized economy and the dividends of which are also coming to the fore. She said various sectors including IT, energy are attracting investment through Special Investment Facilitation Council.

    Marriyum Aurangzeb said we have added thirty nine hundred megawatts of electricity during the last fourteen months. She said not a single megawatt was added by the PTI government during four years. She said we have reduced our dependence on imported furnace oil for electricity generation to zero.

    The Information Minister said that the discounted oil has started arriving from Russia while we have also signed an agreement with Azerbaijan for cheap gas.

    The Information Minister said that the Budget of BISP has been enhanced by seventy two percent to 465 billion rupees. She said we also enhanced the financial assistance under the BISP by twenty five percent.

    She said various schemes including that of laptop has been revived under the Prime Minister Youth program to empower the youth.

    The Information Minister said that Ramazan Package was also given to provide essential commodities to the people at reduced prices through Utility Stores Corporation. She said it was also the first time that "free flour" was provided to extend relief to the common man.

    The Information Minister said a package of twenty billion rupees was also given for the rural areas of the federal capital. She said metro buses are plying on various routes of twin cities of Rawalpindi and Islamabad. No sector of the federal capital is without mass transit system. She said an Olympic village is also being established in Islamabad to engage the youth in sports activities.

    Responding to a question, the Information Minister said the caretaker setup will be announced after consultations between the Prime Minister and the Opposition leader in the National Assembly in accordance with the procedure laid down in the constitution.