Taxing children’s milk and giving huge pensions to government officials is also the demand of the IMF? The finance minister rounded off the answer 

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Among many other things, the government in the budget made with the IMF has also made it difficult for children to get milk and increased its price by taxing it, which is already affordable for many people. was out of purchasing power, now Finance Minister Muhammad Aurangzeb was asked about this, and he gave a round answer, but he replied that the issue of pension of the armed forces should be brought forward by one year.

In today’s news program, he was asked that imposing a tax on children’s milk and then giving huge pensions to government officials was also a demand of the IMF. In response, he said that there are exemptions of 3.9 trillion rupees in this country, and we have eliminated some of these exemptions and the IMF has agreed to it and said to eliminate them, but where We have said that we will remove the exemption over time on things like fertilisers, pesticides, charitable hospitals, medical equipment and stents etc.

He said that the unfunded burden of pension is huge, the pension changes of the armed forces should be brought forward by one year because they have to work on their service structure, some of them retire at the age of 38. Even less.

He said that we have taken the first step and will bring changes in the existing scheme.

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