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Imran Khan's rivals, Shehbaz Sharif and Asif Ali Zardari, form the Pakistan government

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The achievement of IK rivals, the Crook gang destroying Pakistan

@Bewal Express @emranabbas
Oh bhai, do some research before sharing misleading posts. This is PTI propaganda the prices on your leaflet are nowhere close to the actual market rates. I won’t waste my time giving you all the actual rates, but here are a few based on government rates.

Atta is at 1400 per 20 kilo not 1793
Rice 153 per kilo not 203
Tea is 120 per gram not 544

And every country has inflation year by year
Education is important
 
Oh bhai, do some research before sharing misleading posts. This is PTI propaganda the prices on your leaflet are nowhere close to the actual market rates. I won’t waste my time giving you all the actual rates, but here are a few based on government rates.

Atta is at 1400 per 20 kilo not 1793
Rice 153 per kilo not 203
Tea is 120 per gram not 544

And every country has inflation year by year
Education is important
Oh bhai, do some research before sharing misleading posts. This is PTI propaganda the prices on your leaflet are nowhere close to the actual market rates. I won’t waste my time giving you all the actual rates, but here are a few based on government rates.

Atta is at 1400 per 20 kilo not 1793
Rice 153 per kilo not 203
Tea is 120 per gram not 544

And every country has inflation year by year
Education is important

That's why I mostly avoid political debate, its useless talking with PMLN supporters the rates are you are quoting are far from ground reality.

And about education I would like to know what's your qualification then I will share my authentic qualification
 
That's why I mostly avoid political debate, its useless talking with PMLN supporters the rates are you are quoting are far from ground reality.

And about education I would like to know what's your qualification then I will share my authentic qualification
I’m not going to waste my time arguing with you, but just open Google and compare your fake list with the actual government prices they’re all available online. If PTI shopkeepers are overcharging the public, that’s not the government’s fault.

FYI the government is also cracking on that too


 
I’m not going to waste my time arguing with you, but just open Google and compare your fake list with the actual government prices they’re all available online. If PTI shopkeepers are overcharging the public, that’s not the government’s fault.

FYI the government is also cracking on that too




PTI shopkeepers, this bias is evident

 
I’m not going to waste my time arguing with you, but just open Google and compare your fake list with the actual government prices they’re all available online. If PTI shopkeepers are overcharging the public, that’s not the government’s fault.

FYI the government is also cracking on that too


@Bewal Express
 
I’m not going to waste my time arguing with you, but just open Google and compare your fake list with the actual government prices they’re all available online. If PTI shopkeepers are overcharging the public, that’s not the government’s fault.

FYI the government is also cracking on that too


You don't have to Google, you can actually ask people. My brother came back before Christmas and he said the situation was terrible. So can update the proces and we can discuss. BTW I don't talk about electricity and gas.
 
You don't have to Google, you can actually ask people. My brother came back before Christmas and he said the situation was terrible. So can update the proces and we can discuss. BTW I don't talk about electricity and gas.
First of all I'm surprised you have friends 😮

Any ways your friend is going to be bias because he supports PTI and plus pti supporters are dimmies they won't understand what inflation is. Prices go up every year in every country happened here in UK too
 
First of all I'm surprised you have friends 😮

Any ways your friend is going to be bias because he supports PTI and plus pti supporters are dimmies they won't understand what inflation is. Prices go up every year in every country happened here in UK too
So what are you saying is that different prices are charged for different people. As I said you guys are the beneficiaries of the system. I bet their supporters families steal the electricity and gas and don't get prosecuted like this women stole a BMW.
@RizwanT20Champ
🤣🤣🤣
 
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So what are you saying is that different prices are charged for different people. As I said you guys are the beneficiaries of the system. I bet their supporters families steal the electricity and gas and don't get prosecuted like this women stole a BMW.
@RizwanT20Champ
You also ran from this. When is the confession being prosecuted. 🤣🤣🤣
Can you tell me what happened to Foreign Reserves and inflation during Dimmy's time?
 
So what are you saying is that different prices are charged for different people. As I said you guys are the beneficiaries of the system. I bet their supporters families steal the electricity and gas and don't get prosecuted like this women stole a BMW.
@RizwanT20Champ
You also ran from this. When is the confession being prosecuted. 🤣🤣🤣
Didn't you claim UK had annual remittances of 32 million GBP to Pak? And you expect to be taken seriously....
 
PPP unlikely to quit coalition govt: PML-N Senator Irfan Siddiqui

PML-N Senator Irfan Siddiqui has said that its ally in the ruling coalition, the PPP, was unlikely to quit the government as the party did not want to steer the country towards “another crisis”.

The differences between the PML-N, which heads the coalition, and the PPP have been simmering for months as the key ally has expressed frustration over unfulfilled promises.

A meeting in December between the top leaders from both sides, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and President Asif Ali Zardari, seemingly failed to put an end to the disagreements. Even after that meeting, PPP Senator Saleem Mandviwalla claimed that directives issued by the Presidency were not being heeded by the PM’s Office.

During an interview with DawnNewsTV programme ‘Doosra Rukh’, aired on Saturday, Senator Siddiqui said the PPP “would not want the country going into another crisis” as a result of it quitting the government alliance.

“If the National Assembly dissolves, we would head towards another instability, and another election would be demanded. If elections are held here [in NA], then what would happen in the provinces?

“So, the country would then go into another crisis. My opinion is that given how Pakistan is steering out of difficulties, the PPP would not want the country going towards a crisis again,” Siddiqui said.

His remarks came as he responded to a query about the PPP quitting the ruling coalition by not voting in favour of the federal budget later this year.

Siddiqui acknowledged that the possibility existed even today: “Undoubtedly, if the PPP decided even today ‘we are not supporting the government’ then we can be voted out tomorrow because the PML-N does not have the [simple] majority.”

However, he stressed neither the PPP nor the PTI could form the government alone, given that they failed to secure a simple majority in last year’s general elections.

The PML-N reaffirmed that the PML-N’s agreement with the PPP should be implemented.

“PPP has a [history] of democratic struggle, it wants to maintain the parliament and not put the system into chaos. National interests are dearer to it [and] it does not want to do politics of violence.

“So, in all these aspects, [the PPP] is now instinctively very close to us (PML-N), regardless of what our ideologies are.”

Stating that the PPP’s reservations should be addressed, Siddiqui recalled that efforts were underway to do that as a committee had been formed under Deputy Prime Minister Ishaq Dar.

“We will definitely resolve these reservations,” the PML-N leader asserted.

In January, the PPP held a meeting of its Central Executive Committee (CEC), where it demanded that the federal government hold local government polls in Punjab and Islamabad as per the agreement it had made with the ruling coalition.

The PPP has also repeatedly voiced concern over the construction of controversial canals in Punjab’s Cholistan area.

It has called for the immediate meeting of the Council of Common Interests (CCI), which has been pending for 11 months, and called for the canal issue to be raised there.

 
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