Imran Khan’s Daily Helicopter Travel To Office Costed 550 Million: Report
Islamabad: Pakistani Finance Minister Miftah Ismail on Wednesday revealed that the former main helicopter Imran Khan returned from his Bani house to the PM Secretariat of the 550 Million National Fearquer Cost Secretariat Pakistan rupees in three years and eight months, reported local media.
In particular, former Prime Minister uses a helicopter to travel to his office almost every day when he is in power, and the money is spent on the fuel consumed by the helicopter, reporting the same TV.
Shortly after power, Khan also faced criticism for using a helicopter for daily trips. However, the Minister of Information, Fawad Chaudry has defended Khan by claiming that the trip only cost PKR 55 per kilometer.
However, denied Chaudhry’s claim, Ismail said he had documentary evidence to reserve his statement, reporting media outlets.
The Minister of Finance also said that the former Pakistani Tehreek-I-Insaf (PTI) government had left a large round debt in the electricity sector and had created a 400 billion circular debt in the natural gas sector.
Meanwhile, capping oil prices, as much as 150 billion PKR subsidies per month, by the Government of Imran Khan towards the end of his term of office is also a major concern for the current government who sees it as a trap to sabotage Shehbaz. LED Sharif administration, reported international news citing official sources.
According to sources, oil prices have become Hobson’s choice for the government because there is no budgeting that can be done with a subsidy of more than PKR 150 billion on oil, however, increasing oil prices according to the international market level will invite strong public reactions. .
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