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Home Opinion & Editorial Editorial

Public disapproval

Editorial by Editorial
November 30, 2021

A recent survey report has found out that most Pakistanis believe the country is heading in the wrong direction. The purpose of survey reports is to present the matter in an objective way but this will surely stifle the government and must be taken with a pinch of salt.

The survey by the acclaimed market research and consulting firm Ipsos revealed that an overwhelming majority of people – 87 percent – were of the opinion that the country was heading in the wrong direction and the public sentiment was at its lowest ever. This should also be waning sign for the government to reconsider the cause behind the public disapproval.

What are the biggest problems for Pakistanis? According to the report, 46% percent of the people consider inflation to be the country’s biggest problem. Other list unemployment, inflation and the economic conditions as issues which concern them most. Most people are worried about their own personal financial situation, leading to resentment that the nation’s condition is not improving.

The critics may raise questions over the survey’s objectivity, bias and even methodology. The disapproval rating of 87 percent is also questionable but the underlying factors for the prevailing situation cannot be denied. Many people also tend to look at the issues rather than the causes but what is certain is that most people are not content with their lives or the country.

Pakistan is facing the brunt of higher oil prices and everyday commodities amid rising food inflation. The present situation has exacerbated the plight of the underprivileged and the upcoming tough conditions triggered by the revived IMF programme have shattered hopes for any improvement in the foreseeable future.

Pakistanis are bracing for higher energy price hikes, increase in taxes, removal of subsidies and privatisation of state institutions. But ordinary citizens do not understand monetary or fiscal policy nor debt financing and seek immediate relief against the unbearable price hikes. More importantly, they need assurances that the government is heading in the right direction and their economic condition will improve.

The prime minister should contemplate the causes for the public disapproval and take measures to rectify them. There is an immediate need to control inflation and prices, especially food prices. The public needs to realise that the government is making efforts for their welfare rather than leaving them in despair.

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