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FX are still around you can pick one up an 86 model for around 5 lakh.

I have thought about it. They are now over the 25 year limit and can be imported here, I think. That was an awesome car, very well suited for the Pakistani car market at that time.

Almost like the car equivalent of the evergreen CD70 motorcycle.
 
Yeah good luck running that Audi on fumes when the fuel market goes poof.. in the mean time i will race by you on my humble CD70.

"Haters gonna Hate"!

You cannot outrun a CG on that CD. It will be on spare parts store by next morning.
 
I remember when was kid, petrol price was some around with including TAX1772907465057.jpeg

Even so, people used to fill half litre. Never thought during the time that later will be needed to pay around 340 rupees
 
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Must watch, how these elite ruling mafia fraud...a already stored gas, price increase which was bought on old price.
 
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Here in lies the issue.
They have raised prices on old stocks already in the country.
New stocks haven't arrived yet 😕
for petrol prices at least they have an excuse but what is the excuse for this madness? anyone earning 8,480 PKR a month is not considered below the poverty line......

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@Respect4Respect

anyone earning 8,480 PKR a month is not considered below the poverty line......

Not necessarily a bad line to draw. A typical Indo-Pak family would have a household size of 5 people. That would mean a monthly income of PKR 42K/INR 14K. Once you factor in subsidised food, electricty, education, BISP/Laadli behena etc that is a reasonable limit to fix.

Regards
 
@Respect4Respect

anyone earning 8,480 PKR a month is not considered below the poverty line......

Not necessarily a bad line to draw. A typical Indo-Pak family would have a household size of 5 people. That would mean a monthly income of PKR 42K/INR 14K. Once you factor in subsidised food, electricty, education, BISP/Laadli behena etc that is a reasonable limit to fix.

Regards
Not everyone works. Wrong calculation
 
this govt has a knack of committing suicide to just put waste to any work they have done, just recent examples:

- private plane
- purchasing of lc and other luxary cars
- not giving patrol leverage to people
 
3 ships of petrol are expected to arrive in Pakistan by tomorrow," Finance Minister
 
The meeting was informed that contacts are ongoing with Saudi Arabia, Oman, and the United Arab Emirates for alternative fuel supplies.

The Petroleum Minister further said that the intention to request relief from the IMF in petroleum levy is also under consideration.

The Federal Minister of Petroleum said that there is a risk that LNG supply will be affected after Qatar's announcement, but they are preparing a joint dashboard with the provinces to monitor fuel reserves.
 
@Respect4Respect

anyone earning 8,480 PKR a month is not considered below the poverty line......

Not necessarily a bad line to draw. A typical Indo-Pak family would have a household size of 5 people. That would mean a monthly income of PKR 42K/INR 14K. Once you factor in subsidised food, electricty, education, BISP/Laadli behena etc that is a reasonable limit to fix.

Regards
You are assuming that more than one person in the family is working. What if the family consists of a husband, wife, two kids, and an elderly parent?
In typical Pakistani society usually only the male works. The kids go to school and their fees must be paid. There may also be medical expenses for the parent along with bills and other necessities. All of this simply cannot be afforded with 8,000 PKR a month, no matter how you calculate it.

The second scenario is when more than one person in the family is working. Even then you would still need around four people earning to reach the 35,000 PKR per person threshold defined by the UN/World Bank.

Corrupt elite class is manipulating numbers to artificially lower the poverty rate when according to international standards around 45% of Pakistanis are actually below the poverty line.
 
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@Fatman17 sb @Respect4Respect

Not everyone works. Wrong calculation





Let me explain with an example. IIRC a driver earns about PKR 50K pm in Karachi/Lahore. Suppose he is in a family unit with his wife, two kids and an elderly parent, the family income is 50K but the per capita income is 50/5= 10K. So, the family is above poverty line.

Regards
 

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