Ab Tera Kiya Hoga Kalia!
Our brand spanking new democratic PPP government has finally managed to find the sacrificial goat or ‘patli gardun’ responsible for all of Pakistan’s current economic evils. The news is that the State Bank has suspended the licence of Pakistan’s top money changer company Khanani and Kalia International [they used to sponsor news and current affairs on some major Pakistani channels] for 30 days after allegations that it was involved in smuggling $10 billion in foreign currency outside Pakistan.
This smuggling of foreign currency has apparently resulted in a massive downward slide in the country’s forex reserves, which have depleted from over $16 billion in Oct 2007 to now at below $7 billion. What no one mentions is that Khanani & Kalia were only the brokers so who actually owned those $10 billion dollars?
A private TV channel reported that Khanani and Kalia had offered to return the foreign exchange transferred outside Pakistan if the government released them and they have also promised to bring the dollar back to 72Pak Rupees from 78 at the current rate. I mean WOW they surely are the George Soros of Pakistan! But wait a minute, if just 2 Pakistani businessmen have the ability to bring the dollar price down by 6 rupees then what about the masses of wealth of Pakistan’s ruling class [and opposition alike] stacked in European banks and offshore accounts?
I heard the Prime Minister’s Adviser on Interior, Rehman Malik in a press conference saying hundi and hawala are illegal. Really? Since when? There are at least a 100 money changers in Rawalpindi alone right at the door step of the Pakistan Army’s General Head Quarters.
Pakistan has been turned away by all western powers and even China [who we tout about as our bestest buddy] and for what – a measly $5billion to save the country’s economy? Our very own Kalia saab could have done that alone with his special friends!
What I want to say is that instead of looking at the IMF and to beg rich nations all we have to do is have some sharam and sort our tax network and get rid of the double taxation [general sales tax]. So all businesses pay a low amount of tax as compared to a few paying high taxes which in turn gives rise to bribery and corrupt tactics as they try and change the tax rate incidence.




