"PTI Govt main Pakistan Saudia Arabia Say bhi Zada Qeemat par Baich Raha Tha"Ali Pervaiz Malik

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"PTI Govt main Pakistan Saudia Arabia Say bhi Zada Qeemat par Baich Raha Tha"Ali Pervaiz Malik
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00:00And especially on the side of our western borders.
00:03It is very important.
00:04Do you remember, at some point in time,
00:05Forex, USD, was going to Afghanistan,
00:08it was going at full capacity.
00:10And it used to become a good amount in a day.
00:13They said, you should straighten up the Forex market.
00:16They clearly said that you should bring transparency.
00:18This Hundi, Hawala, taking money out illegally,
00:22how will this stop?
00:24There is a massive market for that.
00:25No, no.
00:26The first thing in this is that they are right.
00:28This grey channel should end.
00:30There is no debate on this.
00:31Absolutely.
00:32Now, there are two aspects to this.
00:33When you go to the IMF program,
00:35they will remove your dearth of exchange
00:39so that people who want to do business above board,
00:42they should have this foreign exchange
00:45so that they can do business.
00:46Because necessity is also the mother of invention.
00:50So, if you don't provide them an operating environment,
00:53then people will find these thieves' doors.
00:56The first thing is that you should liberalize the business environment.
00:59The second thing is that your money exchanges,
01:02through enforcement and vigilance,
01:05you should get biometric reporting done from them.
01:09You should improve your vigilance with them.
01:11And along with that, you should increase capital requirements
01:15and close these mom and pop exchanges
01:17and try to formalize it.
01:19So, today, not all the bank exchange companies are opening.
01:22If you go there, don't you get currency?
01:25Of course, you do.
01:26But you have to do biometric reporting.
01:28Even then, it is a big market.
01:30Then, that is an enforcement problem.
01:34So, we have to improve enforcement not only on the hundi market,
01:37we have to improve enforcement on taxation,
01:40we have to improve it on customs,
01:41we have to do it everywhere.
01:42So, you can do that through technology.
01:45So, today, Shabaz Sharif,
01:46I am telling you,
01:47if you tell me one example,
01:49that a Wazir-e-Azam Waqt
01:51gives so much importance and importance to your tax authority
01:55that he himself comes to his office
01:57and takes detailed presentations.
02:00Does he have any other option?
02:01The problem is not that the Wazir-e-Azam is giving so much importance.
02:04Apart from this, does Pakistan have any other way?
02:07Did the Prime Minister,
02:09who entered into the 20th IMF program,
02:11have any other option?
02:13He found an option, didn't he?
02:15When he decided not to reform
02:18and pushed the can further.
02:21So, the demand is that there are always options.
02:24You have to own the process,
02:26you have to take the bull by the horn
02:28and that is exactly what Prime Minister Shabaz Sharif is doing
02:31so that this thing is limited to words
02:35that this is the last IMF program.
02:37If we have to make this IMF program,
02:39then we have to supplement this program
02:42with your sustained reforms.
02:46And Shabaz Sharif's coming to the FBR today
02:50signifies that he understands the importance of this institution
02:55and how this institution has to increase its enforcement capability
03:00through modern tools and digitization
03:03so that it becomes the last program.
03:05Let's move on to another topic.
03:07In the morning, the IMF said
03:09that you have to improve your tax collection.
03:12And the 18th amendment was implemented.
03:15A lot of benefits went to the provinces
03:17but the responsibilities were not fulfilled.
03:19Agreed.
03:20This will be a very unpopular decision
03:22because it will involve different parties
03:24from Punjab, Sindh, Balochistan, KPK
03:26and there will be challenges from different parties.
03:28Some will be your allies, some will be you,
03:30some will be people sitting in the opposition.
03:32How will we deal with this?
03:33How are we going to ensure it?
03:34Look, Anika, with your help,
03:36when all these issues will be kept in front of the media
03:40and the interests of the state,
03:42isn't it a fact today
03:44that even in India, tax to GDP is 10-11% at the federal level
03:49and the provinces generate 5% of their own revenue.
03:53Isn't it a fact that in Pakistan,
03:55our tax to GDP at the federal level is not that bad
03:58and our provinces don't mobilize their resources
04:01and there is an imbalance of resources.
04:04There is a capacity.
04:05Look, we will have to increase it.
04:07Some divine creature will come and help us.
04:10How much will it cost you?
04:11Look, my request is that
04:13first of all, you have to acknowledge the problem.
04:16If you acknowledge it and work with good intentions,
04:20you will get solutions
04:21because today, there is modern technology
04:24which helps you a lot in these things.
04:27This is what we are doing in FBR through digitization
04:30that today, 5 million new filers' data
04:32were presented to the Prime Minister
04:34who have property,
04:35who have cars,
04:37who spend 2 lakh rupees per month on their credit card,
04:40who travel abroad,
04:41who have iPhones
04:43and all these things are now available to you through data.
04:46It is just the will that you have to show
04:48that you are ready to walk on this path.
04:50You didn't even need an NPM number, right?
04:52You had a CNIC number,
04:54so you could easily make everyone a filer.
04:56So what are you doing?
04:58Why are you inviting everyone to become a filer?
05:00You are not supporting CNIC.
05:01Absolutely not.
05:02We are taking a carrot and stick policy.
05:04If you are a non-filer,
05:06you will have to pay three times more tax.
05:08So you are encouraged to become a filer.
05:11And if you don't become a filer,
05:13the data that we have,
05:15the consumption data,
05:16to which I am pointing,
05:18the 5 million people who own properties,
05:20who invest in the stock market,
05:21who own cars,
05:22they are sophisticated people.
05:24They are affluent people.
05:25They have cyber status.
05:27If we capture them and bring them to the tax net through enforcement,
05:31then what else is there?
05:32This is the carrot and stick policy.
05:33And this is the way
05:35by which you can reduce the burden of the unemployed.
05:38And this indirect taxation,
05:40which is regressive,
05:41can be reduced slowly
05:42when you are widening your base.
05:44That is what is being done.
05:45Let's move a little bit towards the political side.
05:48Mr. Nawaz Sharif called for a meeting on Monday
05:51in which he will discuss the next strategy.
05:54The government has not been able to build a narrative yet.
05:57In any form,
05:59the narrative of Pakistan Tehrik-e-Insaf is going much further than you.
06:02They have also had two legal victories recently.
06:06How will the government be able to build a narrative from here?
06:08What will it do?
06:09The majority has the largest community behind it.
06:12Anika,
06:13making a narrative
06:14and setting fire to the state behind that narrative
06:18is not in the DNA of Pakistan Muslim League Nawaz.
06:21Mr. Nawaz Sharif has always served politics
06:24and has brought Pakistan out of its problems.
06:28Today,
06:29Pakistan is one of those explosive tunnels of Tehrik-e-Insaf
06:32in which Pakistan was selling diesel at a price
06:35that Saudi Arabia was not even selling
06:37when the government of Pakistan found out
06:39that they were going to be dislodged through vote of no confidence.
06:42So, on one side is that politics,
06:44on the other side is that community
06:46which, using its political capital,
06:49has given this country an incentive.
06:51And this incentive
06:52will not only come from making a narrative on books and TV.
06:56The 40% inflation that came above 12%
06:59was due to hard work and service.
07:01Today,
07:02to anchor this,
07:03to give it permanence,
07:05the decisions that were made,
07:06which IMF is acknowledging today,
07:08which is your internal capital...
07:11You still could not make a narrative.
07:13I am sorry.
07:14You might be right,
07:15but make a narrative.
07:16Our narrative may not be as alluring as Mr. Imran Khan's,
07:22but our services are in front of the people
07:25and the world is admiring it.
07:27The world is admiring it.
07:28Yes, absolutely right.
07:29So, I am telling you
07:30that if the world is admiring it,
07:31the stock market is touching the skies,
07:33the investors of the world are coming to you,
07:35the Mutti Ratings Agency is saying
07:37that you are on the right track.
07:38Inflation has come above 40% to 12%.
07:41You are walking on this track
07:43that benefits the common man.
07:45In your cheap roti,
07:46in your cheap ghee,
07:48you can see all the cheap commodities.
07:50Your government is instigating electricity
07:53with the price of electricity.
07:55I am sorry.
07:56It is not a movement in the right direction.
07:58When you are saying it,
07:59a minimum wage earner,
08:01who does not get Rs. 37,000 by the way,
08:03there are very few people who get minimum wage.
08:05Ask a person earning Rs. 37,000
08:06where he is getting cheap flour,
08:08cheap oil,
08:09things are not available in utility stores.
08:11There is a massive difference
08:13that is being talked about
08:14and the on-ground reality,
08:15there is a big difference in that, Mr. Malik.
08:17Fill that distance.
08:20The matter will be solved.
08:21Anika, I did not say this anywhere.
08:23You can watch this show again
08:25that the rivers of milk and honey have started flowing.
08:28I told you,
08:29the place where Mr. Imran Khan left this country,
08:34where Pakistan's default was written on the wall,
08:38with IMF,
08:39your minister was caught
08:41talking on the phone
08:42about how to sabotage the IMF program.
08:45People were caught attacking GHQ.
08:48Is Pakistan's situation better or worse than it was then?
08:52That is the thought that I am leaving with you.
08:54And Mr. Shibaz Sharif,
08:55day and night,
08:57he has decided
08:58that Pakistan has to move forward
09:00on this track of sabotage
09:02so that Pakistan can get its place.
09:04Tell me,
09:05do you see Mr. Imran Khan coming out of jail or not?
09:08Look,
09:09I know that
09:10when Mr. Nawaz Sharif was punished,
09:13such a forum,
09:14such a summary trial was given
09:16in which he did not have a forum for appeal.
09:19The punishments that Mr. Imran Khan has received,
09:22he has the doors of the superior courts.
09:24He can go,
09:25make his statement,
09:26make his defense,
09:28and if there is any injustice being done to him,
09:30he should get complete relief.
09:31There is no two ways about it.
09:33Pakistan needs to move beyond
09:35this political victimization.
09:37Today,
09:38there is a need for unity.
09:40And the enemies of the state
09:44and the hatred that has been sowed in our ranks,
09:47there is a need to end it.
09:49And for that,
09:50whoever takes the first step,
09:52I assure him on behalf of my leadership
09:54that God willing,
09:55we are ready to walk on that path.

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