PTI may move court against federal budget.

ISLAMABAD -- Hinting at moving court against the 'unconstitutional' federal budget, the Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf (PTI) on Friday warned that the country could face a Sri Lanka-like situation after surge in unemployment and industry closure as its fallout and said the only solution to steer Pakistan out of the current economic crisis is early election.

Lashing out at the government for imposing 'super tax' on large-scale industries, PTI Central Secretary General Asad Umar told a presser that the government should hold a 14-day mandatory budgetary debate in Senate or else this budget would be unconstitutional and could be challenged in the court of law.

He said the 'super tax' would prove counterproductive, as such measures would rattle the economy. Being levied on the sectors that generate jobs, it would be a huge blow to the growing industries, he added.

Mr Umar quoted Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif in his speech as claiming that the country was going bankrupt, but actually Imran Khan's government had 'worked hard to increase foreign exchange reserves' in three and a half years. At the end of previous PML-N government, the foreign exchange reserves were $9. 97 billion, which surged by about $7bn to $16.4bn by the day the no-confidence motion was tabled to topple the Imran government, he said.

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He blamed the PML-N government for decline in foreign reserves and bringing the country to the brink of default. 'In our time, the country's growth rate had reached 6pc, it was not bankruptcy, as industries, agriculture, exports and remittances were booming,' he insisted.

The PTI leader said the PML-N government presented the 'real budget' on Friday, as the government made the announcement about the tax after 14 days, bypassing the Senate in sheer violation of the constitutional rights. He alleged the 'imported' government announced hundreds of billions of more taxes before presenting its recommendations to the Senate.

Mr Umar said Mr Sharif made the budget-related announcements outside the National Assembly, which was unprecedented, because the premier did not have...

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