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What is your opinion about the Budget 1999-2000?

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  1. I don't know anything about Pakistani budget, but I would like to say to all Pakistanis, that why do you try to compare your every thing with India? Don't you have anything to think of your own? Come out of the Kashmir issue illusion. I feel sorry for those Pakistanis who still believe in spending more on the defence. Do you know that every Pakistani is paying three times more taxes for defence, than an Indian and as yet don't have half of the conventional and nuclear arsenal. And you still say that the Indian Muslims are living in a fool's paradise. If you think and see you will come to know how Muslims in India are living: they are far richer, with superior education and living standards and are big Indian patriots. Do you know all that respectable imams in India call Pakistan a betrayer? Try to educate your people first. Spending on defence and fundamentalist schools will give everybody a gun but nothing to eat. Then Pakistan will be another Afghanistan.

    Akash Mahadevan
    Australia/India


  2. This forum seems to be turning into a CNN message board where scared Indians come uninvited and continue to bark against Pakistan tirelessly. Come on guys, we are open-minded but it does not mean that you just barge in and open your gutter like mouth. Most of the people seem to be disappointed with Pakistan, well, what are you doing about it? Most of you are sitting abroad and just showing your grim faces. You want to turn this nation around? Well it is time. Come one in and lets get rid of every Sharif, Bhutto, Doltana, Mengal and others who had been sucking the blood of this nation.

    If you keep sitting in your cosy living room and typing your pathetic analysis, nothing will change. The only way to bring this nation up is to concentrate on education, industrial development and health. Forget Kashmir, forget India, forget China, and all others who we thought were our friends.

    Work together and we will go forward. INSHALLAH.

    Amjad Hasnie
    USA


  3. Pakistanis and Indians are brothers. We should leave in peace. By spending our precious resources towards wars, we are not accomplishing much towards improving the lot of citizens in either country. They have suffered enough. Eradicting hunger and illiteracy should be the main focus. United we stand, divided we fall! The English ruled and ruined us for centuries and left us in a mess.

    Brij Lamba
    India


  4. I hope that Pakistan allots 100% of its budget to defence. That way, it will collapse sooner and go broke. I encourage all Muslims of Pakistan to pledge that they will go hungry for a week, nay several months and spend the money for mirages :-) Pakistan is no match for Hindustan. About 80% of Pakistan is desert and the rest is populated by mentally diseased people. In the modern age, it does not pay to follow the creed of a camel driving child abuser.

    Namrata Bose
    India


  5. It is with great sadness that I see more money allocated for killing. Islam is a generous religion. Do not let our leaders kill in the name of Islam. Yes, we have been taught to disrespect other religions. Is it because we don't understand our own religion?

    Dr Itheshamuddin
    USA


  6. I know the importance of military spending but how much can we spend? Pakistan can not evolve as a country like this; we first need to establish a strong agriculture. After this, establish a strong industry.

    Usman
    USA


  7. After reading these messages I am happy to find that there are indeed some sensible people in Pakistan who realise how messed up that country is. Friends, it is indeed time you guys realised how backward Pakistan is; so backward that you have to benchmark your progress against India (and yet be embarrassed since you have not achieved anything). Religion is great but if that religious budget fails to feed millions of hungry people in Pakistan then sorry, may be the thinking is not right. Oh yeah, sorry about the Kargil issue. India did what it had to do; by the way, if you guys have been keeping abreast of the news you must have been pretty enthralled to see how the Indian nation came together in this moment of crisis. Everyone from the army jawans, to politicians to sportsmen to film stars and finally non-resident Indians such as myself came together to help our country. Sorry Pakistani friends, you guys have a long long way to go, and as long as you remain diverted to the Kashmir issue, it is indeed going to be a major hindrance in your country's progress. India on the other hand is romping ahead, the information technology boom has just started and India will go places in coming years.

    Advani
    USA


  8. Frankly speaking I don't have a right to comment on your budget. But after reading the opinions in this forum I thought of adding mine too. If intellectuals behave like fanatics the world will go to the dogs. And the same is happening down there. Politicians with their vested interests are escalating the tensions and we are obliging. One of my friends quoted, "A strong military presence makes a country strong" ..dear, look at Japan. But no you’ll say look at North Korea right? Well ..the best I can do is wish Pakistan all the best.

    Dhanush
    India


  9. Under the present circumstances the budget is quite balanced; doing away with octroi was a good step. However, there should be no mini-budgets coming up, tax evasion should be controlled and industrialists and foreign investors should be given more incentives. Pakistan has the potential of progressing much more rapidly than its neighbours especially India, which cannot progress because of its caste system.

    A Baig
    (Hyderabad Deccan) Canada


  10. You people fight in the name of Religion. Every religion preaches PEACE. The atrocities committed by you people in the name of God will not even be tolerated by ALLAH. There were comments saying that Indian Muslims are living in a fool's Paradise. They were stupid comments! India cricket captain is a Muslim and that itself speaks of the freedom Muslims have in India. The man behind India's nuclear technology is a Muslim (Dr.Abdul Kalam). What is the outcome of a war? Nothing more than deaths. More than 1000 people have lost their lives and just think about their families. India is a country that loves peace. It’s just because of our neighbours (Pakistan & China), we have to invest so much in defence (of course it’s only a small fraction of the GDP for India unlike Pakistan). Look at the number of Asians working abroad in developed countries. Most of the Indians are in white-collar jobs whereas not many of your guys are in such good positions. This is because of the quality of education. The quality of education is very good in India and a lot of money is pumped for the purpose. If you keep allocating your money to defence, you’re heading towards doom. Think about educating your people and spending money usefully. Pakistan can never challenge India. India’s economy is good, literacy rate is improving; it is the highest producer of wheat and milk; leading exporter of textiles, software, etc. So let’s drop our guns and stay united for a better life filled with peace. As a Muslim I am happy to be in India (my motherland) which has given me enough freedom.

    Sultan Ibrahim
    Germany


  11. This is with reference to Najib Qureshi from India: Oh yes, ill-treatment of Sindhis, Mohajirs, Balochs in Pakistan. Well my Indian friend, what about Golden Temple and Sikhs? You call that nourishment of a minority and an ethnic group? The Sikhs were almost driven to extinction. Sure Muslims in India are in a bigger number than most Muslim countries, which is why India is satisfied with just burning and destroying one or two mosques a year otherwise it would probably erase all mosques and Muslims over night. And the poor folks in Assam; what about their plight? The killing of Christians by Hindus and burning of churches in India made headlines world over not long ago.

    India is ten times bigger than Pakistan. Sure it is. USA is many times bigger than Vietnam and Japan and yet they competed militarily and economically. What is silly it seems is your argument. It is not your fault, you are just trying to keep alive the centuries old tradition of kissing up to the masters and trying to get some favours. A character of your nation! That is what helped Mughals conquer India and then the British crept in. Now it is trying keep a very fragile unity together on account of illusions guys like you have. Thanks for the suggestion of improving the quality of life of Pakistani people. May I suggest that India do something about generations born, raised and perishing on the streets of cities like Calcutta and Bombay? And lower the UNICEF numbers on Indian children having one meal a day and going to bed hungry!

    Wasim Ali
    USA


  12. The Budget of 1999-2000 is a magic of figures with hypocrisy.

    Mohammad Asif
    Canada


  13. So you paid France for the planes. Well they are not here for another 10 years. After 10 years you will get some rice and wheat. No planes. A country with no money like yours is buying weapons and not getting them and of course they will be out of date. You don't expect France to give you new technology do you? Do you think it is really worth it?
    It is hard to imagine how your country is holding still without any money. Must be the "brothers" from OIC. They have a fun time abusing you. Hard to see that fact?

    Jai
    USA/India


  14. This time Pakistan's budget is superb. India is spending more than 70% of its national income on Military and Security, so why are Pakistanis being are criticised by the Indians? That is right, the standard of living is very poor in both the countries. But this budget has nothing to do with Kashmir problem. Some people are linking Pakistan's budget with Kashmir issue/Indian animosity. The Indians are very proud of their strong and shining economy. If Pakistan is getting $1 dollar from the IMF then India is getting $100 dollars. The life standard of a simple Pakistani is better than that of an Indian diplomat.

    Nadeem Ahmed
    Austria


  15. What budget? You Pakistanis are not having food and shelter and you want to fight India! If you do that you won't have people also! Actually that is better. Why don't you die rather than suffer without food and water.

    Shiva
    India


  16. The Budget is screwed up as ever. Our budget seems so obsessed with ballistic missiles, nuclear technology and armaments. Can we have a budget that is people-friendly? Our economy is so dependent on foreign trade that the moment we have sanctions we screw totally. I think the money the government has spent on defence should have been spent on some development programs; that would have made Pakistan a lot better. All we care is Kashmir, India. Get over with it man! It’s just a dream though!

    Shezad
    Bangkok


  17. Please spend money on the social welfare of people; like clean water, housing, health care, education, natural resources, and improvement in the conditions of the people! Not making atomic bombs and warfare weapons. How ridiculous it is to spend on such mundane things. People is what counts not military equipment.

    Krista M Forbes
    Australia


  18. This is not a budget! It is "Bidhat". The minister should eat custard and live in Manchester, because he and his partners all are looting the country. "BiBi come back and save Pakistan.

    Rizwan Haider
    Pakistan


  19. Who cares about the budget? As long as we get paid properly and regularly, nothing else matters. I guess rather than discussing about the budget, we should promote terrorism, it is a lucrative business today. Maybe it will revive the Pakistani economy! A terrorist country for hire....

    Haider Mian
    Pakistan


  20. Today, in an attempt to try and 'match' India (a country ten times bigger), Pakistan has been spending 85% of its budget on just two things: servicing foreign loans and keeping the corrupt power-hungry people happy. The result is evident in just one example: India's foreign exchange reserves are over $35 billion, while Pakistan's are around $1 billion only!

    Z.A.Bhutto had once said that if needed, Pakistanis will eat grass, but will go on with their military extravaganza. Well, it seems that soon Pakistanis will be eating grass! Some opinions expressed in this message board assert Pakistan as a Muslim country. Some urge Pakistan to befriend only Muslims and eliminate 'kafirs'. Well, what makes a country or an individual Islamic or Christian or Hindu? Good deeds. Pakistanis cannot claim to be Islamic just because they 'say' they are Muslims. The way Pakistan has been promoting fanaticism and terrorism is unIslamic. Moreover, there are more Muslims in India than in any other country in the world (maybe Indonesia is an exception).

    Najib Qureshi
    India


  21. To my dear friends Raju from the US and Rajju from India:
    Brother Raju: Sorry, I do not find Opinion 6 talking about 'Indian brothers'.
    You should learn to read opinions with more attention. It might be a good idea to talk to your Muslim friends (it would be very surprising if you have any friends). I’m sure they will be able to teach you some manners and writing etiquette. Brother Rajju: I am ashamed to even call you a brother. With the kind of language of profanity you have used in the letter, you have insulted the entire nation of India, though I am sure India has many good people too. Through your letter you have proven to be illiterate and ignorant. Please get some education, at least up to grade 10. I wonder if this letter was sent to an Indian newspaper from a Pakistani reader, it would have been published. We have proven to be democratic. Even though I think that The Jang should put censor on profane letters. Pakistan does not have any problem with the people of India; it's the Indian government that we have problem with. I hope both of you brothers control your language in future letters.

    Jamil Ahmad
    Canada


  22. We must open our eyes and stop living in a fool’s paradise. We can not afford such extravagant defence budgets to match India. We should abandon our misadventures in Kashmir and focus on a budget for the economic improvement of the masses.

    Jabed Hussain
    USA


  23. It is apparent that under such troublesome circumstances budgeting is very difficult for any government. However, I am confident that this budget will play a greater part in the development of Pakistan. If a person thinks that this budget is full of jokes then he’d rather give suggestions not spew criticism. As far as India and Pakistan are concerned, there is no match between them, since Pakistan is actualised by God to transform the world.

    Khalid
    Pakistan


  24. The various governments of Pakistan have been playing this "drama" of presenting budget every year. But any budget that does not contribute to the welfare of the masses is nothing but a sham. During the past fifty-one years every government has added more to the problems of the common citizen of Pakistan. These governments have not only bankrupted the country, but has also buried the nation under foreign and internal debt, which she will never be able to get out of.

    Will somebody ask Nawaz Sharif to justify a monthly expenditure of forty five million rupees for the prime minister’s secretariat? Why he has to travel outside the country every so often, what has he achieved for the country from these unwarranted travels? Why does he travel with his family and people who have nothing to do with any policy matters? Why did Shahbaz Sharif come to the USA? He is a provincial chief only. Is he running a parallel government? These are just a few examples of the misdeeds of these democratically elected leaders of this country who have betrayed the hopes, aspirations and trust of the people who elected him. He cannot survive too long on rhetoric. If he truly wants to be remembered as a great leader he has to come clean himself in every aspect of his life. Surrounding himself with tired old corrupt politicians, like Ghous Ali Shah or the likes of Qaim Ali Shah and Jam Sadiq Ali (late), (I do realise both were cohorts of Bhutto and one of them is dead) shows how sincere he is in his actions. You can go on and on with all the misdeeds of the leaders of this country. It is a never-ending tale. It is a tragedy when we cannot name a single leader in the history of our country who was sincere when given power or acquired power since the assassination of Liaqat Ali Khan. Maybe it is the reflection of the whole society which is called Pakistan. I just pray to Allah Almighty to have mercy on this nation of ours.

    Amjad Rasool
    USA


  25. I honestly think that the current budget 1999-2000 is very reasonable. I think in the current situation that is the best approach. I am discouraged with the critical remarks people have made on the budget. They themselves live in a foreign country, do absolutely nothing for Pakistan and criticise everything- their own country and their own people. It is a shame that our beloved Prime Minister Mr. Nawaz Sharif is going through a very critical time and these people are doing nothing but having negative thoughts. Long live Pakistan and long live Beloved Prime Minister his highness Mr. Nawaz Sharif. This is my very impartial opinion I am just a former Pakistani who likes to see Pak-American relationship get stronger and stronger everyday. I think I am a good example of Muslim.

    Maroof H Qurashi
    USA


  26. I only want to answer the comment made by some Indian named Rajju about Pakistan's economy. As far as our economy is concerned, it is better than India’s. Our standard of living is far better than your beggarly country where people are living far below the poverty line. Often scenes of sick and afflicted people are shown on the international media. As far as the state of our army is concerned, it has given your 'gallant' army a good lesson in Kargil, which you Indians will never forget.

    Javaid Rana
    USA


  27. I think none of the readers have even read the budget papers, that is why they give general statements like good budget, bad budget, must spend more on defence, etc. Please read the budget in full and comment: Is it a deficit or surplus budget? How much is the deficit or surplus -is it healthy? What is the sector-wise allocation? If deficit what is the proposed sources of financing? What is the segmental allocation? Any poverty alleviation programme envisaged in the budget? What are the inflationary tendencies gauged from the budget proposals? Lastly, how does it compare with last year's budget? By doing this you can improve your knowledge and also give suggestions to the government.

    Nageswaran
    India


  28. This is another juggling of figures. As usual, the poor will become poorer and the rich richer. It's simply fooling the nation.

    Ghayyur
    Pakistan


  29. Pakistan's economy can only improve if Pakistan gives up its pursuit of catching up with India in military might. With both countries in possession of nuclear weapons capability, parity has been somewhat restored. Repeated military misadventures and unjustified increases in military spending have not benefited the people of Pakistan and have only served to make the rich and corrupt sections of the ruling establishment richer, while the masses are duped. In today's situation neither India nor Pakistan can win in a war. Any war will obtain a 'lose-lose' outcome.

    Maqbool Butt
    UK


  30. India has one of the best technologies in the world. The recent survey in an international magazine has shown that India is the second largest computer software producer in the world in the English language after USA. No doubt India has acquired technology from other countries, just like anybody else, but India has been able to improve and also produce its own technology. Indian scientists are in great demand all over the world and India has been exporting its experts. Indian scientists are forced to go overseas for the simple reason that India does not have the resources. India stands as one of the most technologically advanced countries in the world. Had it not been for the political infighting and unstable governments, India would have been one of the most advanced countries in the world.

    I request all to concentrate on economic development than winning war. This will help everyone and make living easier; not the other way round by increasing budget and ensuring mutually assured destruction. No country will respect us until and unless we are economically stronger- not even nations with common religion.

    Bhatt
    India


  31. Yes I seriously think Pakistan should be concentrating on investing in the infrastructure rather than in promoting terrorism. I am an Indian by birth and I am a patriot. But I fail to see the reason for the hatred that Pakistanis have for the Indians. Is it only because majority of the Indians is non-Muslims? Or is it that the common man in Pakistan has no hatred for the Indian and it’s only the politicians and the religious order that promotes this?
    Believe me when I say, hatred against Pakistan is not on any Indian agenda, we have our own problems internally, we have a more global view, hence India is among the first 3 favourite destinations for foreign investment. India produces the best software developers in the world. Indian exports are worth many billions. So why don’t Pakistani politicians/religious leaders drop this anti-India campaign and work towards self-betterment, which would be a great help to India as well?

    Navin Balan
    India


  32. I would like to share what Mr. Rauf Bakhsh Kadri, Chairman Bankers Equity Ltd, had to say about the budget.
    "I would call it a very good budget. Primarily, there are two reasons: one, I think it is an expenditure-oriented budget and that too in the right direction -social action programme and tameer-e watan programme. Some other measures taken will help generate economic activity. However, the question is whether the revenue side will meet its target to achieve these levels of expenditure as projected. A certain cash-flow savings from the external debt rescheduling which has taken place with the multilateral lending agencies and the World Bank, all this will give room for meeting higher expenditure projected in this budget. It appears to be a realistic budget at this point to me."

    Sohail Ashraf
    Bahrain


  33. What budget? The budget which makes poor people poorer? It is no use living in Pakistan. It’s better to go to India, where at least we will be safe and live a happily with more than 14 crore Muslims.

    Akram
    Pakistan


  34. 1.National Transportation Program must be reviewed.
    2.I don’t get it: On the one hand, the government has announced taking off the Octroi Posts giving up 19 billion rupees annually, while on the other it has pushed traders to buy trade certificate of Rs 500 each that would collect 5 billion rupees a year.
    3. Our planners seem to be lacking knowledge or are doing intentionally such things as increasing the prices of common use commodities and giving rebates on entertainment equipment/instruments etc.
    4. Taxation must be reviewed. Who pays taxes in Pakistan? Nobody.

    Munir
    USA


  35. The budget was a sham and the government should concentrate on education and uplift of the common people rather than spending billions on a fruitless battle against India.

    Imran Ahmed
    New Zealand(Pakistan)


  36. Budget 1999-2000 is just normal. But I think it's a game of figures. The budget is acceptable for middle and lower middle classes, but the supplement budgets expected soon will shuffle all things. Still we have to see the impact of conflict between India and Pakistan, which is still disturbing the local budget.

    Muhammad Sonain Zia
    Pakistan


  37. Budget will be like this in Pakistan till it engages fight against us. One of our Muslim brothers in Australia has said that you contact Indian Muslims and tell them that they are in a fool's Paradise. I believe that India is a safer place for Muslims than Pakistan. You can see the freedom of expression is also not there. We embrace you as brothers, but you stab us in the back. If you increase your military budget the money doesn't reach military fully, but into unknown pockets. First be stable and then only think of anything else.

    Sreeram
    Hindustan


  38. It is interesting and saddening to note that a lot of Pakistanis are still wanting to increase their defence spending. Is it not enough that Pakistan spends 85% of its budget in servicing foreign loans (karz) and on defence? And the idea of trying to beat India militarily or economically is silly. You are talking about a country TEN TIMES bigger than Pakistan!
    I also OBJECT to the views of some Pakistanis that India is non-Islamic. What do you mean by 'Islamic'? What about the ill treatment of Sindhis, Balochis, and Mohajirs? In fact, India is more Islamic, more Hindu, more Christian than any other Asian country. There are more Muslims in India than in any so-called 'Islamic' country. In fact, the secular and democratic ideals of India have kept it in one piece in spite of its diversity, while Pakistan today is HALF its original size (as in 1947)!

    May I suggest that Pakistanis must concentrate on improving the quality of life of the people and spend less on self-destructive defence extravaganzas. And trying to compete with India would be like Nepal competing with China!

    Najib Qureshi
    India


  39. It is a budget for politicians and the bureaucrats not for the country.

    Riz Haq
    USA


  40. The budget could have been people-friendly. The money spent towards atomic bombs and ballistic missiles could have been spent towards providing clean water, schools and building infrastructure for economic development. It is not going to succeed in reducing dependence on WB and IMF loans. It could be spent towards eliminating iodine deficiency in Pakistan.
    Military and non-military leaders in India and Pakistan when talk about bombing of the enemy with the atom bomb, they are showing their ignorance about dangers to their own countrymen. The bomb will have tremendous destruction of life and property located in several miles from the epicentre. But the wind will carry radioactivity for thousands of miles in both the countries.
    Millions of people exposed to radioactivity will die of many types of cancer including leukemia and thyroid cancers for many years after the blast. Thyroid cancer is worth pointing out because 20 - 40% of people of South Asia are deficient in iodine even after the introduction of iodised salt, and their thyroid glands are hungry for iodine. Such people will pick up radioactive iodine released from atomic explosion and suffer from thyroid cancers for years to come. I have treated cases from Chernobyl accident for many years after the accident.
    Get real and be careful you might hurt your own side.

    Suman K Mishr MD
    USA


  41. The Budget is a great topic isn't it? I wonder if it is as great as the last ones.
    -Seized Foreign Accounts
    -$12 billion in misappropriations
    -Mishandling of the Kargil Situation
    -Mismanagement of the Sindh Situation
    -Selling out the Kashmiri Freedom Fighters
    -Sucking the nation dry of its resources
    -Broken promises

    I don't know about anybody else, but I see a very strong pattern here. For some reason, the party in the power is always the so-called "patriot" and the opposition is always the "traitor". The way I see it everybody takes turns to brutalise and rape the innocent citizens of Pakistan. I don't see any valid point in having a budget when we are going to print currency right, left and centre, and stuff our bank accounts with other peoples money. I don't see the point in having a budget when the education of the people of Pakistan is at the bottom of the list. And whatever happened to the Prime Minister’s famous speech after the explosions? "Me and my Ministers will not withdraw any compensation from bait-ul-maal". Where is that saving listed in the budget? It is not there, and the reason is that the payroll accounts were overdrawn in the recent past.
    People of Pakistan need to open their eyes and realise that their survival is based on One Nation, One Destiny, Under One God. The abusers of Pakistan should be hanged regardless of their ethnicity and party affiliation.

    Junaid
    Oklahoma City
    USA


  42. Nice to see a change in the 'current issue' column. Now when Sharif has offered a genuflect to the Clinton administration the IMF life support system will obviously continue for Pakistan. Chances are that economy will stabilise if not deteriorate. The budget as usual is a taxing one for middle/lower class.

    Ahmar Khan Durrani
    Pakistan


  43. This is a great budget. We are spending lots of money for our military purpose. We can skip our lunches/dinners but we will not stop to put our neighbouring country in trouble. Otherwise what will be our motivation? Why will OIC give us money? My dear Pakistanis, we are not living for ourselves. We are helping our community. Imagine when whole world will be ruled by Islamic rulers. Every person will be a musalman. I request you to support this budget even if you don’t get clothes to wear, food to eat, even if you die because of starvation. Your determination must be very high because some of us (those don’t have feelings for community) will try to kill you, try to pull out food from your mouth, before dying from starvation may hurt your family. Be strong for all these crises, we will not put our step back. Once again I would like to say our budget is great.

    Prof. AAfaq Khan
    England


  44. To Abu Qalam from Australia:
    Are you out of your mind? Is Pak Budget to save Pakistan or to destroy India?
    Pakistan and its people must now realise their economical position instead of investing lots in Kashmir. It’s time to realise the importance of our own Pakistani people rather than the Kashmiris. We should not compare our economical prosperity with India, as India’s state of economy is better than our. We should instead be proud that our per capita is better than the Indians.

    Syed Khaleelullah
    Pakistan, Karachi


  45. Whatever the budget is, it’s a game for, by, and from the politicians to the finance experts. Nobody is the winner. How many politicians are poorer after coming to power? Everybody who comes to power becomes rich and this is the pattern in the whole of Asia (particularly India and Pakistan). So it will be foolish to spend national wealth on Arms and Religion. It should be well spent on Education. Today, the rich Pakistan community in the US and other countries is only due to its education. Their cousins from India and Bangladesh are settling down well, they should not talk of religion in Pakistan sitting here, where they send their children to American schools without any Islamic education. But they want their own people to get exclusively Islamic education. What an irony! I for one never stop to get surprised by human nature’s dark side showing its face on a national scale as in the case of middle class society of Asia.

    Matt Reddy
    USA


  46. Budget is just a statutory obligation; every government is habitual to amend its budget proposals during the fiscal year. Many and more mini-budgets are always expected.

    Amer Sheikh
    Pakistan


  47. The Budget 1999-2000 is very bad for Pakistan.

    Tippu
    Washington, USA


  48. The budget is quite good but only if no mini-budgets follow on like in 1998-99.

    Usman Khalid
    Saudi Arabia


  49. I think the budget is not feasible for the people who belong to middle or lower middle classes. The government always says that it is working to kill poverty in Pakistan but I think such types of budgets can only increase poverty. But rulers are also right in saying that they will demolish poverty and bring prosperity: when the poor will die due to hunger and tensions, as necessities of life would become a dream for them. This budget is excellent and splendid for the people who are multimillionaires. It is good only for rulers who can't count their money.

    Faisal Nadeem
    Pakistan


  50. It is important for Pakistan to spend more money on education and to build better relations with its neighbours. This is the only way Pakistan can get out of debt.

    Siddhartha Buddha
    USA


  51. You Pakistanis are like a blind person who has a rope in hand, but complains of snake. You like to discuss your budget, but out of 7 opinions 3 talk about India. Opinion 6 is talking about Indian brothers and making them realise that they are living in a fool’s paradise. The noble man forgets to see that those fools migrated to Pakistan 50 years ago and have been given an additional name of Mohajir and are treated like foreigners. Muslims of Hindustan including Kashmir are more happy and enjoying similar rights in Hindustan. No Pak-military or religious budget will help budge Hindustan from its path of progress. And your fanatics will not get any help from your Allah as he loves his children of Hindustan more.

    Raju
    USA


  52. What budget! All Nawaz Sharif and his generals know is that Indian progress should be stemmed. It is ridiculous to expect a decent budget from this government.

    Abdullah
    USA


  53. I think this is another sad budget for the poor and victims of dictatorship nation of Pakistan. I absolutely denounce it.

    Ali Amjad
    USA


  54. I personally do not believe in budget. Budget is a western trash. In my personal life, I do not set budgets; I just do not buy anything if I do not have money. Or if needed, I borrow, and pay it off as soon as possible. I have not read of any occasion when Mohammed (sw) or any of the Khulafa-e-Rashideen ever did budgeting. Few years ago only Germany had 'lived' within the budget for one year, only because they did not have any military spending. We have an ongoing greed. The nation is corrupt. Do not forget that as long as there is an opportunity to make money, the weapon manufacturers of the "advanced" nations will make sure that countries not geographically linked with them are always fighting. After the USSR was dissolved, the world thought that there was finally peace on earth. Then came the crises of Iraq, Kosovo and now Kashmir. We are a Muslim country and unless we respond tooth-to-tooth and eye-to-eye, we will never be at peace and no budget will be accomplished. Also the Pakistani government officials are too busy looting the nation. Remember that banks have written off billions of rupees owed by Senators, Parliamentarians, etc. The PM's record itself is not clean (remember the loan in UK). What we really need is an honest Pakistani in power (good luck in finding one) who truly believes in this verse from surah Imran:

    La yettaghizil mumenoonal kafereena awliya a min doonil mumeneen.
    "Do not make friendship with Kafirs instead of Muslims".

    What we have today is 'hate Muslims and become slaves of non-Muslims". So there should not be any budget; a budget that we know is going to cause hardship to the poor people.

    Jamil Ahmad
    Canada


  55. The budget will do no good to our already suffering people. We will only be widening the gap between our rulers and our people. It is time to think about the nation and economy seriously.

    Akram Khan
    USA


  56. With no loan money coming to the country from the IMF or the World Bank, as they have been in jeopardy for a few years, our crook leaders are worried as to where to steel from. So they come up with a JOKE, that they call budget, which shows the calibre of our PM and his accountant (Finance Minister) Ishaq Dar.

    Hafeez
    USA


  57. This budget is not as bad as we had expected it to be. One can find many good as well as bad steps. On the whole, it is OKAY if not GOOD.

    Wahab Hameed
    Pakistan


  58. Some steps were good especially the removal of Octroi system but the overall budget is not so good. The increase in salary is misinterpreted. The defence budget should be increased keeping in view the current situation.

    Abdul Wadood Ghazi
    Pakistan


  59. What budget are you talking about? Your economy is in a deep shit and you grovel before the USA...what do you know about budget? You think you can fight India? Your countrymen don't have clothes to wear and you are purchasing Mirage 5 from France on World Bank's loan? Your pilots are going to sit naked?

    Rajju
    India


  60. Not only this one, but also the previous budgets, has been a joke with the ordinary citizen of Pakistan.

    M.Aslam Najef
    UAE


  61. We should spend more money on defence, as defence has become weak. Pakistani people will always support its brave army. We must also double the salaries of our brave soldiers. Nation has to sacrifice for upholding Islam and the right path. Only a militarily strong nation will earn respect from the world. Once the security is taken care of we can spend on education and health.

    Khalid Siraj
    UK


  62. Which budget? The one presented in the tamed assembly or being presented and supplemented every fortnight?

    Dr.Anwaar Ahmad
    Ankara University
    Turkey/Pakistan


  63. This happens every year ... the Government says " tax free budget", "no new taxes", "life will be easier for common people", etc..
    And later, the common man suffers the most. Prices of everyday necessities skyrocket way before budget and go even higher after every subsequent so-called "mini budget". This is an old game being played to increase the suffering of poor people making them even poorer year after year. Government of "X" or "Y" does not matter; all play the same game in the name of helping "Poor people of the country". You ask anyone and everyone expects higher prices after the new budget NOT lower; because the budgets never help a common person; they only multiply the problems he is already facing. We need some REAL LEADERS who can make some REAL changes in society. This will not happen until we have leaders who know the feelings of not being able to provide food to their family because they can't afford to feed them 3 times a day; or people who are working 18-hours a day just to barely meet the ends and keep up with soaring prices. This is the "same old game" being played in our country by "OUR" leaders for years. May Allah help us! Aameen.

    Shahzad
    USA(Pakistani)


  64. The budget is reasonable neither for the middle class nor for the lower class.

    Nazir Ahmed Shaikh
    Pakistan



  65. The budget is not based on the fact. The fact is that we are not able to support the infrastructure for more than a week in case there is a suspension of international support. This makes the overall situation very grim. With the mounting pressure on the fight with India over Kashmir, the financial situation is bound to go from bad to worse.

    Suleman
    USA


  66. Excellent budget: Keep it up!

    Kamran
    Pakistan


  67. Religious and military budgets both should be increased, especially because India is a next door neighbour, is a big country, and is non-Islamic. Pakistan must establish contact with Muslim brothers all over India and inform them that they are living in a fool’s paradise.

    Abu Qalam
    Australia


  68. Spend money that will improve Pakistan's economy and make it as strong and lively as India's. It is clear that half the reason the western countries are behind India in the Kargil affair is India's commanding economical status. We need to prioritize our issues and realize that Pakistan is a sinking ship if all our financial efforts are allocated for military needs. The truth is that we are not even capable of beating India in a military engagement.

    Maqbul Aliani
    USA


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