Hammad dismisses Opp outcry over budget.

Islamabad -- The government on Sunday dismissed the outcry by the opposition over the budget proposed for the fiscal year 2020-21, saying it was merely an attempt at political point-scoring.

'No new tax was imposed in the budget, instead, relief was given,' said Minister for Industries and Production Hammad Azhar, who had presented the budget in the National Assembly on June 12.

'It is incomprehensible why the opposition is rejecting the budget,' he said, adding: 'Political point-scoring has become a tradition in the country.'

He said that the oil prices had never seen such a drastic reduction as they had in the incumbent government's tenure.

Azhar said that he had not even presented the budget and the opposition 'had already rejected it'.

'I was expecting that since we are facing a grave health emergency, the situation will be different, but to our disappointment the opposition has succumbed to their old habit of looking to their own interests and not the country's.'

'We had reduced the petrol prices previously. The new hike in prices is not because of the taxes levied but because of the surge in petrol prices in international markets.

'Please get your facts straight,' said the minister.

Minister for Information Shibli Faraz, addressing the briefing, said that the opposition has...

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