Lahore. Maulana Saad, who advised seeking loan from the world with a nuclear bomb in one hand, has said that PM Shahbaz should stop extravagance and withdraw the order to increase the prices of petrol etc., otherwise there will be serious consequences. The Pakistani government has increased the prices of petrol by Rs 22.20 and diesel by Rs 17.20 per liter on Wednesday. Since then, the government has been criticized across the country, whereas Pakistan had taken this decision following the conditions of the IMF.
Now the Tehreek-e-Labbaik Pakistan (TLP) party has warned the Government of Pakistan. Party chief Maulana Saad Hussain Rizvi has said that we are giving 72 hours time, otherwise the government should be ready to face the consequences. In a press conference in Lahore, TLP chief Saad Hussain Rizvi said that if the government does not withdraw the prices, TLP will do what it is known for. He said, ‘I am giving an ultimatum of 72 hours to the government to withdraw the increased petrol prices.
Pakistan is begging for the 23rd time
Maulana Saad said that Pakistan is begging for loan in front of IMF, this is happening for the 23rd time in the last years. The situation is worse that now the IMF will also visit Pakistan’s nuclear bases.
He said that Pakistan’s debt has increased by 23 percent in just one year. Maulana Saad said, ‘Instead of reducing their luxury, ministers, leaders and government officials are putting the burden on the community. The petrol given to these people has to be stopped immediately.