Misuse: Even I feel bad about paying taxes, says Imran

PTI chairman says Pakistanis pay more charity than taxes because they know their money will be misused otherwise.


Ferya Ilyas August 24, 2012
Misuse: Even I feel bad about paying taxes, says Imran

ISLAMABAD: Speaking on the issue of tax collection in Pakistan, Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf  (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan said his party will inspire people to pay taxes. “Pakistan is a country which pays more charity than taxes because people know their money would not be used properly,” Khan said.

“Even I feel bad about paying taxes,” he added.

Speaking at a seminar on Friday where his party announced its Economic Policy Vision, Khan said that his party will double the tax to GDP ratio.

Boasting PTI's decision to visit Waziristan despite threats, Khan said it was a test even for his party members as the security situation is very alarming.

“But we will protest in Waziristan and this decision of ours shows that PTI has the capability to make big decisions,” Khan said.

The PTI chairman added that security is one of the main problems of Pakistan which needs to be immediately addressed.

“The business community in Pakistan is scared; factories are moving away to Bangladesh and Dubai,” he said.

Repeating his stance on the war on terror, Khan said Pakistan needs to pull itself out of the war to ensure law and order in Pakistan.

Speaking about various mafias working in Pakistan, Khan said that people are scared to fight against them because they know the mafias have friends in power corridors.

Praising overseas Pakistanis, Khan said the initial support needed to bring Pakistan out of the crisis will come from the Pakistanis living abroad.

Khan said people need to make Pakistan suitable for investment for its citizens living abroad. “We can only do so by ensuring rule of law and good governance,” he said.

Talking about depoliticising institutions to improve their performance, Khan said institutions can work well only if they are independent and run on merit.

Emphasising the importance of a meritorious team, be it for any sport or for running a country, Khan said that he had learned from his cricket experience that you cannot win a match if you have a team of your close friends. “A winning team must have best players from across the country,” Khan stated.

Bragging about his party leaders who have declared their assets publicly, Khan said when PTI will come to power, it will make every government official declare their assets publicly.

Speaking about adopting austerity, Khan said he will break all the symbols of opulence once in power. “We will vacate all the lavish governmental buildings and convert them into education institutes and libraries,” he said.

Stating that Pakistan is fighting for its survival, the PTI chairman said if his party comes to power and is not allowed to implement its plans, then PTI will quit the government.

“It’s a useless thing to say that we were not allowed to improve conditions and still stay in government,” Khan said.

When asked about Pakistan’s relationships with other countries particularly India and Israel, Khan said Pakistan needs to renew its connections with the international community.

“But we cannot trade or have a working relation with Israel because what it is doing with the Palestinian people is unacceptable to Pakistanis,” he concluded.

COMMENTS (49)

Sita white | 12 years ago | Reply

No taxes, no Sita white, cash cow Shakut Khanum properties in London and Islamabad no other cricketer had this type of money. Who funds your political party.

AS | 12 years ago | Reply

where are your tax returns from 1994 to 2008, if sir you show this i will join your party.

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