In this era of development, where almost every country is making impressive strides, our country is trying to get an IMF loan in order to cling to survival. To get the loan, the government accepts the IMF’s conditions and, as far as inflation goes, the brunt of these measures is borne by the people. As a result, people are struggling to pay their bills and the government’s relief measures are barely of any help.
The government has barely made any efforts to revive industry and create jobs or come up with new economic rules and regulations, nor is there any sign of a change in approach on the horizon. The people’s difficulties seem far from over.
Mujeeb Rehman
Larkana
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