Finance Minister Ishaq Dar says the coalition government has always tried to extend maximum relief to the masses bearing in mind the country’s international obligations and trends in the international market.
Speaking in the National Assembly on Tuesday, he referred to the recent reduction made by the government in the prices of petroleum productions including thirty rupees per liter in diesel and twelve rupees per liter in petrol.
Ishaq Dar said reduction in the price of diesel is eleven percent and its price has been slashed from 288 to 258 rupees per liter
The Finance Minister urged the transporters to reduce their fares keeping in view the reduction made in petroleum products.
He said responsibility rests with all including the provincial governments to ensure that the benefit of this relief reaches the common man genuinely.
On another points raised by Akbar Chitrali, Ishaq Dar said the government is working to promote Islamic banking in the country. He pointed out that a committee has been established for promotion of Islamic banking.
The Minister said this committee comprising of eminent scholars is working on a fast track basis to further enhance the scope of Islamic banking which currently stands at twenty one percent. He also alluded to the Islamic products introduced by some banks in the country.
Taking the floor, Defence Minister Khawaja Muhammad Asif said that tax cases worth two thousand billion rupees are pending before the judiciary.
He said given the economic situation being faced by the country, the courts should settle these cases.
In his remarks, Federal Minister Javed Latif welcomed the passage of the Contempt of Parliament bill by the House.
He said PTI Chairman Imran Khan is behind the recent incidents of arson and ransacking of public and private properties.
He said those involved in the violent acts need to be brought to justice at all costs.
The National Assembly was informed on Tuesday that awareness campaigns have been launched to check the spread of Monkeypox in the country.
Parliamentary Secretary for National Health Services Shazia Sobia told the House while responding to a Calling Attention Notice that the SOPs and guidelines for this infectious disease are the same as those were for the COVID-19.
She said alerts have been issued to the hospitals to keep the suspected patients in isolation.
The Parliamentary Secretary said two Monkeypox cases were detected on the 17th of last month and these patients were also kept in isolation. She said we are keeping an eye on the situation vis-à-vis this disease.