Aik Mah Se Keh Raha Bijli Ki Mad Mein 450 Arab Rupay Tax Nah Len , Miftah Ismail

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Aik Mah Se Keh Raha Bijli Ki Mad Mein 450 Arab Rupay Tax Nah Len , Miftah Ismail
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00:00Mr. Gupta, the statement I am talking about, the statement of Wuzera,
00:04Ahsan Iqbal Staff's statement came out the other day,
00:07that if someone has a solution, then they should come and sit in the front.
00:11If there was any government, this would have been the problem.
00:13Now, he has said one more thing.
00:15In the Senate Committee, he has said that from this budget,
00:18400 billion rupees can have to be deducted from the PSDB, i.e. from the Development Fund.
00:24It seems as if the government is also thinking, what have we done after passing the budget?
00:30Look, Anika, last year, the government spent 700 billion rupees in the Development Budget, in the PSDB.
00:37We call it the Development Budget, but you know that every year,
00:41it is going into personal development, into individual development,
00:46but it has very little to do with collective development.
00:49Anyway, they increased that 700 billion to 1400 billion.
00:53When you increase 700 billion here,
00:55then on the other hand, you have to increase 1600 billion,
00:59because after giving the revenue to the provinces, 700 billion is left here.
01:03So, you had to increase the tax for no reason, if you wanted to reduce it.
01:08Then they reduced the tax of 250 billion rupees, reduced the levy,
01:11and they reduced the expenses of 250 billion, it came to 1150.
01:14I have been shouting for a month that,
01:16for example, you can take a tax of 450 billion rupees,
01:21and because of this, the electricity bill will be reduced by 20-25%.
01:25And in front of this, you will have to cut 185 billion rupees on the Development Budget,
01:32because the rest of the money will be reduced by 265 to the provinces.
01:35Now, I don't know what they are talking about,
01:37but they are not even telling what they will reduce.
01:39If you are reducing the Development Budget and reducing the electricity bill,
01:43then that is a very good thing, but you should know what you are reducing.
01:46In your opinion, apart from the electricity bills, the taxes that have been imposed,
01:50apart from that, can something else be reduced?
01:52That is, the MNAs, MPs, who go towards them, can they also be reduced?
01:55Can something be curtailed?
01:56Look, Ani, let's look at two or three things.
01:58One is that the ongoing budget, the ongoing budget for work,
02:02they have increased it by 24%.
02:04Because next year they are saying that there will be an inflation of 15%,
02:08it means that apart from 15%, they are increasing it by 10%, approximately 9%.
02:12So, I thought that it is not necessary to increase the ongoing budget so much,
02:15there could have been a reduction in it.
02:17Number one.
02:18Number two, in the Development Budget, it is obvious that we have talked that
02:21600-700 billion rupees are going to the MNAs and MPs,
02:24in which the provinces are also giving and they are also giving.
02:26Apart from that, when you do not have money at this time,
02:29and when you are imposing taxes on the infant formula given by the milk of children,
02:34when you are taking 49.5% tax from the professionals,
02:38you are taking 38% tax from the salary class,
02:41then it is not necessary that you make all the roads and roads,
02:44as much as your hearts, as much as your MNAs have said,
02:46you reduce it a little.
02:48Today, if someone's business was not going well with us,
02:51at that time, he would not have put two more floors in the shop,
02:54he would not have expanded his factory.
02:56So, you should also understand this thing that when you are telling people,
02:59the Prime Minister himself has said that eat dry roti.
03:02So, if you are telling the people to eat dry roti,
03:05then you should also take a look at your royal expenses.
03:08Mr. Vifta, then I will remember that glass train.
03:12It is a different thing to improve the road with a progressive budget.
03:15It is a different thing for the people who are creating problems,
03:18pot holes, creating difficulties.
03:21But driving a glass train,
03:23will this glass train also be closed within 400 billion?
03:26No, the glass train is being driven by the Punjab government.
03:30See, 60% of the tax we pay goes to the provinces.
03:34Absolutely.
04:05It takes 100-125 billion rupees.
04:07I don't know where it goes.
04:08So, yes.
04:09It can stop for a year and a half.

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