The Karachi Transport Ittehad, a transporters’ association, has announced that they will observe strike on July 10 to protest against the CNG price hike and to press the government for a proportionate increase in bus fares. Transporters want an increase of at least Rs10, because besides the increase in CNG price, the provincial government has increased the charges for route permits and vehicle tax. Further, now imported spare parts cost more due to the rising rupee-dollar parity. The ride-hailing services have already announced a five per cent increase in fares.
Now people in Pakistan are being crushed by the twin menace of ever-increasing taxes and inflation. The rising inflation would result in declining demand for goods and services. This will increase unemployment. Inflation has a negative multiplier effect. This is a depressing scenario. It is time for the government to tame inflation and keep its taxation policy in line with the taxable capacity of the people. Inflation does not benefit anyone. No government can defend it.
Published in The Express Tribune, July 5th, 2019.
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