Wednesday, May 28, 2008

WE, THE BASTARDS

Looters and plunders of the nation has come up with something new from pandora box this evening.. they are now going to abolish all the subsidies that they are passing it own to common people. Now, how the hell are people gonna earn bread daily. As all know that most of pakistani nation is living under $2 daily. So, if subsidy on oil is gone.this means Rs.110+ Oil per liter. which means transportation cost will increase. which means food prices will rise.which means people are going to die from hunger soon.

They are making mockery of us,WE THE BLOODY BASTARDS OF THIS NATION-THE COMMON MAN. They think that subsidies are making huge impact on finances of government. Now, if government are not for making people life easy then for what its there? The taxes they were enjoying before subsidy from common bastards were too much compare to recent tax collection. So, they want to collect tax from people to run the government. They dont want to produce or manufacture anything to bring money to government finance.WHO THE HECK ARE WE? WE THE BASTARDS!!!



What Gilani Government said


The Gilani government has made a commitment to the World Bank to do away with subsidies on POL, electricity and wheat by December 2008, a World Bank official claimed on Tuesday.

The Resident Office of the World Bank in Islamabad arranged a press briefing here on Tuesday. Praful Patel, the Vice President of the World Bank, said on the occasion that the government had made a commitment to the WB to abolish subsidies on POL, power and wheat by the next financial year.

"In case such huge subsidies are abolished, the WB could provide assistance for some other new programmes," he added. He said that the WB had also asked Pakistan to utilise its resources available in the shape of Thar coal, and the bank was ready to provide support to Islamabad in this regard.

About the IPI gas pipeline, he said that if Islamabad sought assistance from the WB, it would consider it purely on technical basis without having any political angle. He said the present government required time for evolving its economic policies as the previous government had left the economy in a bad shape due to higher subsidies.

He said that a WB technical mission would start deliberations with the Pakistani authorities today (Wednesday) on budget related issues and devising targeted subsidy programme to reach out the poorest of the poor.

He said there were certain flaws in the existing arrangements, including the Utility Stores Corporation (USC), and there was a need for direct targeted programme to mitigate the miseries of the poor people in the wake of the rising POL and food prices. He said the WB would jack up its assistance to Pakistan to around $4.5 billion over the next three years. He said the bank would provide assistance for construction of dams.

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