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ISLAMABAD: The session of the federal cabinet was held under Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif in which the austerity policy was adopted under which the ministers decided to cut down perks and incomes.
It was decided the members of the cabinet and the government officers would not travel on business class.
The PM said the simplicity policy was the first priority of the federal government and the IMF agreement would take place soon while mentioning the tough decisions that were required to steer the country out of the current quagmire.
He said the poor people had always given sacrifices for the country and now the affluent people had to make efforts for the betterment of the economy.
PM Shehbaz urged the ruling class including federal ministers, advisors and bureaucrats to practice austerity with a view to manifest the government’s sincere efforts to address the pervading challenges.
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“As the whole nation goes through an ordeal of imported inflation, IMF conditionalitie or the negligence of the previous government, we have to show to the people which was need of the hour. That is austerity, simplicity and passion to sacrifice,” the prime minister told the cabinet members while chairing the meeting of the federal cabinet.
In his televised remarks at the cabinet meeting with austerity measures on agenda, the prime minister said since the creation of Pakistan 75 years ago, it was the poor who always suffered, starting from the wars of 1965 or 1971, 1953 and 2005 earthquakes or the floods of 2010 and 2022.
He said the poor people faced inflation and had to suffer the hardships of feeding their family members.
The premier said that the elite class also contributed to supporting the poor during the tough times but everyone did not fulfill their responsibility.
He told the cabinet members that the IMF program was also reaching finality with a couple of items remaining.
“Today, we have to learn the lesson from the past and move ahead. The nation looks at the coalition government which stood united and made the decisions to put the country on the track of economic development. This is not an easy task as it was going through difficult challenges,” he remarked.
Calling for showing “leadership by personal example”, the prime minister urged the ministers, advisor, special assistants and bureaucrats and government officials to practice austerity first and then expect the same from the elite and resourceful class.