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Pakistan on the verge of bankruptcy

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Currently, Pakistan’s inflation rate has accelerated to 13.37% – the second-fastest in Asia after Sri Lanka, which recently declared bankruptcy and at present is embroiled in political turmoil. Moreover, as Pakistan repays loans to avoid burgeoning interest rates, the State Bank of Pakistan reserves have decreased by $190 million to $10.308 billion – enough to support approximately two months of imports.

After failing to secure financial grants from its allies and the International Monetary Fund and with the overhanging burden of repayments of loans, Pakistan looks to be on the verge of declaring bankruptcy. While the incumbent government fears losing popularity by administering inflationary policy measures, Pakistan’s economy seems to have no other alternative. On top of that, former Prime Minister Imran Khan, who was ousted on the grounds of the similar claims by the opposition, threatens country-wide protests against the soaring inflation and other policy measures by what he dubs to be an “imported government.”

To avoid insolvency, last month, Finance Minister Miftah Ismail reached an agreement with the International Monetary Fund to extend the long-standing bailout program by one year and increase the loan size by approximately $2 billion. However, the agreement was subject to final modalities, and the IMF instructed Pakistan to administer steep fiscal adjustments, discontinuation of the amnesty scheme, increase fuel prices, increase power tariffs, and restore taxes before the country could expect to secure the loan. 

After the meeting with the IMF, the Finance Minister advocated revisiting the prices of petroleum products and reducing the subsidies given on them. However, PM Sharif looked set only to enforce populist measures and refused to raise the fuel prices. 

Now, as the second stench of the incumbent government’s meeting with the IMF is expected to begin in Doha next week, the incumbent government would be forced to remove subsidies on petroleum products from May 15, or the IMF is likely to default on extending a fund to support the crumbling economy. 

Currently, Pakistan’s inflation rate has accelerated to 13.37% – the second-highest in Asia after Sri Lanka, which recently declared bankruptcy and at present is embroiled in political turmoil. Moreover, as Pakistan repays loans to avoid burgeoning interest rates, the State Bank of Pakistan reserves have decreased by $190 million to $10.308 billion – enough to support approximately two months of imports. In addition, the rupee is trading at its lowest, and the bourse also witnessed one of the steepest drops in its history as it tumbled five percent in just over two months. Finally, commodity prices are also soaring, and the weekly sensitive price index that defines inflation is 15.85% up.

Read more: Shabbar Zaidi claims speech on Pakistan’s bankruptcy is being misreported

Reacting to the policy inaction of the incumbent government Asif Ali Qureshi, chief executive officer at Optimus Capital Management Ltd., said Sharif’s “inaction is taking its toll on the economy.” He added, “Political considerations are weighing heavily on the government’s ability to make tough economic decisions.”

Shabbar Zaidi, former chairman of the federal board of revenue, also tweeted, “When six months ago I said the country is ‘bankrupt’ & ‘not a going concern’ everybody criticised me. Now everything is clear.” He added that he would soon “give a comprehensive political, socio-economic road map for Pakistan.”

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Over 10-hour power cut to occur in the next few days?

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A power cut of over 10 hours may likely to occur in the next few days due to the depletion of all diesel power plants amid the shortage of stocks and the fact that one generator at the Norochcholai Power Plant is still inactive, sources disclosed.

The situation has become worse due to diesel stocks not being ordered or processed for the future, sources added.

Nevertheless, like today no power cuts will occur tomorrow (16) due to the Vesak Festival, according to the Public Utilities Commission of Sri Lanka (PUCSL).

MIAP

Two accused of transferring US$ 47,000 via Undiyal system arrested

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The Police Special Task Force (STF) has arrested two persons accused of attempting to transfer US$ 47,000 via the Undiyal system, based on a tip-off.

Accordingly, the two were arrested during a raid in Boralesgamuwa.

The suspects are accused of attempting to transfer dollars via the controversial underground money transfer system in order to get more money from the banks.

The two are to be prosecuted for money laundering, reports added.

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SLFP decides to back Ranil-led Govt. Letter sent

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The Sri Lanka Freedom Party (SLFP) has reportedly decided to support the government led by new Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe. Accordingly, a letter has also been forwarded to the Prime Minister in this regard, sources claimed.

There was a split within the SLFP over support for the government, where some members were believed to have ignored the views of the party leadership, signaling that there were ready to support Wickremesinghe. Badulla District MP Chamara Sampath Dasanayake had openly acknowledged this.

In the backdrop, the Party has decided to back the new government and accept posts as one without letting the SLFP being submitted to any divisions, according to sources.

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Milk powder prices soar again. 400g packet exceeds Rs. 1000

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The prices of imported milk powder and baby milk powder have been increased as per the decision of companies.

Accordingly, the price of a 400g milk powder packet has been increased by Rs. 230 and will be sold at Rs. 1020.

The price of a 01kg packet has been increased by Rs. 600, to be sold at Rs. 2545.

Meanwhile, reports claimed that the price of a 400g packet of baby milk powder will be increased by about Rs. 1000.

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Assault on MainaGoGama: Worker at Moratuwa Urban Council arrested

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A suspect in connection with the assault on the peaceful protest held in front of Temple Trees on May 09 has been arrested, Police said.

The suspect arrested by the Criminal Investigation Department (CID) is a 49-year old resident of Moratuwella and a worker at the Moratuwa Urban Council, according to the Police Spokesman.

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PM Continues Discussions to Solve Economic Crisis

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Prime Minister Wickremesinghe Continues Discussions to Solve Economic Crisis

Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe held discussions with the country representatives of the World Bank and the Asian Development Bank regarding the current economic crisis in the country.

The discussions with the organizations focused on assistance for the issues facing the supply of medicine, food and fertiliser.

In a statement, the Prime Minister explained that along with meeting the two international financial organisations he has also held discussions with foreign envoys regarding the formation of an international consortium.

While explaining that discussions have been positive, the Prime Minister stated that the Government is facing the immediate challenge of securing funds to pay for the fuel requirement for this coming week. Due to the dollar shortages in the banks, the Government is now exploring other options of securing the necessary funding.

Prime Minister Wickremesinghe further stated that the 21st Amendment would be taken up for discussion tomorrow. It will then be presented to Cabinet for approval.

The Prime Minister said that following his meetings over the past two days, he would provide a full explanation of the financial crisis in the country tomorrow (15).

Prime Minister’s Media
15th May 2022

Defence Ministry’s statement on ‘terrorist attack’ reports

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The Defence Ministry of Sri Lanka has issued a statement in response to foreign media reports on a terrorist attack warned of being occurred on May 18.

On May 13, ‘The Hindu‘ claimed that ‘Indian Intelligence agencies have warned of erstwhile cadre of the banned Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) regrouping to launch attacks in Sri Lanka’ in the period of the country being affected by an economic and political crisis.

In response, the Defence Ministry stated that the government has called on the Indian Intelligence in this regard and learned that the report of the attack was generation information, but an investigation is also underway.

The MOD further stated that it will conduct proper investigations into any information received by the intelligence services and that the security forces will be taking steps to strengthen security. The disclosure made by The Hindu that a terrorist attack is due on occurrence on May 18 will further be looked into, it went on, adding that investigations will be carried out in this regard.

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Dinesh Gunawardena House Leader, Prasanna Ranatunga Chief Ruling Party Whip in Ranil-led Govt

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Ruling Party MP Dinesh Gunawardena has been declared as the Leader of the House and Ruling Party MP Prasanna Ranatunga as the Ruling Party Whip of the new government.

The two held the same positions in the last Parliament session as well.

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3,700 M/T Gas to arrive in SL on Tuesday

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Sri Lanka is set to receive a 3,700 M/T of LP gas as part of the programme implemented by the new government led by Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe to solve the gas shortage in the country, sources said.

Accordingly, the Ranil-led government has paid for 3,700 M/T of gas the ship is expected arrive in the Port on Tuesday (17).

Another ship with the same tonnage of LP gas is expected to arrive in the island later in the week, sources further disclosed.

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