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JI Emir demands forensic audit of IPPs, public disclosure of agreements

Hafiz Naeem says JI sit-in in Islamabad, scheduled for July 26, will not conclude until government provides relief to the masses

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JI Emir demands forensic audit of IPPs, public disclosure of agreements
JI Emir demands forensic audit of IPPs, public disclosure of agreements

Lahore: Jamaat-e-Islami Emir Hafiz Naeem ur Rehman has demanded a forensic audit of Independent Power Producers (IPPs) and the public disclosure of their agreements.

He reiterated that the JI sit-in in Islamabad, scheduled for July 26, would not conclude until the government provides relief to the masses.

In a statement issued from Mansoorah on Saturday, Rehman said that the majority of the IPPs are owned by those currently in government. He said a few ruling families are looting the masses and transferring their money to foreign countries. According to Rehman, people are paying billions in capacity charges to the IPP owners every month, with some IPPs being paid without producing a single unit of electricity.

Rehman highlighted that the per-unit tariff in Pakistan is 18 cents, compared to 4 cents in China and 8 cents in India. He also pointed out that there are more than a dozen types of taxes included in electricity bills. Furthermore, he criticized the government for ending subsidies on gas bills and increasing the petrol levy to 70 rupees per litre. He said the ruling elite enjoys free electricity, petrol, and gas.

Rehman condemned the government for imposing massive taxes on the salaried class in the recent budget while exempting the civil and military bureaucracy. He also noted that feudal lords in Pakistan never pay taxes.

Rehman emphasized that the JI sit-in is being held for the rights of the people and against this injustice. He vowed that the sit-in would continue until the government provides relief in terms of electricity and ends unjust taxes. He stated that the JI has no objection to any political party joining the sit-in and assured that the protest would be peaceful. He appealed to the masses to join the sit-in for their rights.

 

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