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Former Federal Minister Miftah Ismail termed the restoration of the economy in the country as difficult and said that the country is facing a very difficult time.

Former Federal Minister Miftah Ismail had an informal conversation with the media, during which a journalist asked a question about the recovery of the economy.

Miftah Ismail replied that economic recovery is a very difficult task, sacrifices have to be made for economic recovery.

Former Federal Minister Miftah Ismail while addressing the event of Rotary Club Karachi said that under the 18th Amendment powers have been transferred to the provinces but the funds do not reach the lower level.

He said that the federal government has to reduce the expenses, the provincial government does not collect taxes, the Sindh government does not collect agricultural taxes, the provinces spend 1 thousand billion rupees on education.

He said that the situation of the economy is not a mistake of one year, it is a gain of 75 years.

Miftah Ismail said that 87 percent of Pakistanis do not get enough food as they should get, and in districts where the water is dirty, children are physically weak.

He said that children living in the villages of Sindh, KP, Balochistan, Punjab have been in crisis for 70 years.

Miftah Ismail said that India will have IT exports worth 150 billion dollars this year, there are 23 IT campuses in India today, Pakistan will not run the way it is running.

The former federal minister said that after Corona, Pakistan got a lot of concessions, not enough to sit down to solve the problems, by giving money to the provinces, the federation is already in loss.

He said that the PTI government broke the IMF agreement, the IMF agreement was broken by selling petrol and diesel cheaply, because of Khan Sahib he also went to jail. Dealing with the IMF.

He further said that leaving the external debt, now they are stuck in the clutches of the local debt, the provinces do not collect taxes on this basis.

Miftah Ismail said that the Sindh government has only Karachi to collect taxes, the province spends 1000 billion rupees on education.

Miftah Ismail said that the children of government schools are failing in science and mathematics, no policy will give development without education.

He said that we have no intention to form a party, we are in the government and know that nothing will happen without changing the system.

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