Businessmen resent 10-15 % increase in POL products.Demands immediate reversal of decision ISLAMABAD, July 01, 2009 (Balochistan Times) -- The Businessmen community has strongly resented fresh increase of 10 to 15 % in the Petroleum prices saying it will adversely affect the already poverty stricken people of Pakistan. Reacting to the increase of PoL products prices by the PPPs government under the agreement with the IMF IMF See: International Monetary Fund IMF See International Monetary Fund (IMF). , Mian Shaukat Masud, President, Shaban Khalid & Muhammad Ishtiaq Muhammed Ishtiaq is the current leader of the Muslim group Jamaat-ul-muslimeen, found in the Indo-Pak subcontinent. After the death of the Imam Masood Ahmad, he was chosen to lead the group. He currently lives in Karachi, Pakistan. Qureshi, Vice Presidents and Executive Members of Islamabad Chamber of Commerce & Industry (ICCI ICCI Insight Communications Company Inc. (stock symbol) ICCI International Conference on Computing and Information ICCI International Conference on Cognitive Informatics ICCI Islamic Chamber of Commerce and Industry ) in a meeting strongly condemned the 10-15 percent increase in POL products saying that it would further dampen the business activities leading to strangulation strangulation /stran·gu·la·tion/ (strang?gu-la´shun) 1. choke (2). 2. arrest of circulation in a part due to compression. See hemostasis (2). stran·gu·la·tion n. of the economy. They said POL prices were highly correlated to the economic growth rate and hike in these prices always led to severe stagnation Stagnation A period of little or no growth in the economy. Economic growth of less than 2-3% is considered stagnation. Sometimes used to describe low trading volume or inactive trading in securities. Notes: A good example of stagnation was the U.S. economy in the 1970s. of the industry as it raised the cost of production which subsequently led to increase in the prices of finished goods. Mian Shaukat Masud said raising POL prices, particularly at a time when trade and industry was passing through a difficult phase, was a totally unwise and lose-lose decision. He said as a result of this hike consumers will have to face very high prices in the local market while in the international market prices of our products would become more uncompetitive leading to further contraction in our exports. He said 70 percent of electricity in the country was generated through thermal sources and this hike will significantly push up price of electricity which would translate into increase in the prices of all items making life of common man more miserable. He said this ill-advised decision would also badly hit the agriculture and transportation sectors and would endanger en·dan·ger tr.v. en·dan·gered, en·dan·ger·ing, en·dan·gers 1. To expose to harm or danger; imperil. 2. To threaten with extinction. their commercial viability. The end result would be that it will unleash a new wave of price hike and inflation in the country. ICCI President lamented that whenever POL prices went up in international market, government lost not much time to increase them in domestic market, but whenever prices came down, the required relief was not passed on to people which was a great injustice to them. He called upon the government to get free from the clutches of donor agencies & IMF and make independent decisions in the larger national interest otherwise people would lose trust in the democracy. Mian Shaukat said business leaders of whole country have always been demanding of the government to reduce high power tariff & interest rates, rationalize ra·tion·al·ize v. 1. To make rational. 2. To devise self-satisfying but false or inconsistent reasons for one's behavior, especially as an unconscious defense mechanism through which irrational acts or feelings are made to appear taxes, overcome energy crisis to create conducive environment for business activities. But it seemed that all our pleas fell on deaf ears because instead of taking measures to address business community problems, government was taking anti-business and anti-people decisions Therefore, he stressed upon the government to immediately review this harmful decision to save the people and businesses from further destruction otherwise country would witness closure of more industries, great rise in unemployment and poverty which could further vitiate To impair or make void; to destroy or annul, either completely or partially, the force and effect of an act or instrument. Mutual mistake or Fraud, for example, might vitiate a contract. law & order situation. (THROUGH ASIA Asia (ā`zhə), the world's largest continent, 17,139,000 sq mi (44,390,000 sq km), with about 3.3 billion people, nearly three fifths of the world's total population. PULSE) |
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