Gilgit visit: Sit-ins undermining govt war on prices, says Mamnoon

President takes note of overstaffing in govt institutions


Shabbir Mir October 22, 2014

GILGIT:


President Mamnoon Hussain on Tuesday said that protest rallies in Islamabad had undermined the government’s efforts to check soaring prices and provide relief to the masses.


“We wanted to bring down the dollar further to control inflation but that didn’t happen due to the dharnas,” said the president, referring to the sit-ins staged by Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) and Pakistan Awami Tehreek (PAT) since the second week of August.

“But we will fix it as international economic organisations are pleased with our economic policies,” said Mamnoon, who is on a first visit to Gilgit upon assuming office.



Flanked by Gilgit – Baltistan Governor Pir Karam and Federal Minister Birjees Tahir at the Governor House, Mamnoon Hussain said that Pakistan is working closely with China to link the neighbouring country to Gwadar where an airport of international standard is to be constructed.

With the help of China, he said, more than 22,000 megawatt of electricity will be produced in the next four years at a cost of Rs34 billion.

The president also took note of overstaffing in government institutions, including PIA and Pakistan Railways, and said the excessive appointments made in previous tenures had cost the country dearly.

He said an aircraft requires about 120 staff to keep operations going. “But the figure is staggeringly high in Pakistan with 700 staff for one plane in PIA,” said the president.

Published in The Express Tribune, October 22nd, 2014.

COMMENTS (3)

zaman | 9 years ago | Reply

Another fellow living in La-la Land, can you relay anything that people may actually believe

Irfan Chourbati | 9 years ago | Reply

The visit of the President donsn't seems more than just telling the constitutionally depreived people of the region that I am the defacto president of GB too. The president has not took any initiative and has not announced anysort of package during his visit which coud increase the standard of life of the people in the region. If Pakistan is only instrested in the strategic location of Gilgit Baltistan but not the real owners of the territory. I must say Presidents visit was meaningless to the people of the region.

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