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Salaried class Islamabad protest 5 July, massive turn out, full media coverage alhamdolillah. Thanks all for support. Need same trends in Karachi and Lahore. #salariedclass #taxkumkaro

Hasan Lodhi

Strategic Marketing Leader | Driving Revenue Growth and Market Innovation | Navigating E-Commerce & Multi Sales Channels for $750M+ in Revenue | Leading Teams to Thrive in Competitive Markets

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The Erosion of Pakistan's Economic Principles: A Path to Revolution? Pakistan's constitution clearly outlines the state's responsibilities in promoting the social and economic well-being of its citizens. Article 38 mandates that the state shall: - (a) Secure the well-being of all people, regardless of sex, caste, creed, or race, by raising living standards and preventing wealth concentration. - (b) Provide work facilities and adequate livelihood with reasonable rest and leisure. - (c) Ensure social security through compulsory social insurance. - (d) Provide basic necessities for those unable to earn due to infirmity, sickness, or unemployment. - (e) Reduce income disparities across all classes. However, the current economic policies and practices of Pakistan's rulers starkly contrast these constitutional mandates, potentially pushing the country towards a breaking point. Economic Potential vs. Reality Pakistan's total GDP, including both official and unofficial sectors, is estimated at $1.9 trillion. A mere 10% tax collection on this amount would be more than sufficient to set Pakistan on a robust growth path. Yet, the country struggles with tax collection, leaving vast potential untapped.

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Muhammad Talha

People Services Manager @ Bazaar Technologies | CHRP, HR Metrics

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I deeply appreciate the efforts of everyone who contributed to the peaceful protest in Islamabad. While higher taxation implications on the salaried class are significant, it's crucial for Pakistanis to also raise their voices against other pressing issues like higher sales tax, high inflation, and the excessive benefits given to government officials (bureaucrats, ministers, senators, diplomats, etc.). If we truly want to strengthen Pakistan's economy, we must take collective legal action against the government and its forceful actions against the nation. It's time for us to advocate for a fairer tax structure, controlled inflation, and a reduction in the unwarranted perks for government officials. By standing together and demanding accountability, we can work towards a more equitable and prosperous Pakistan. Let's use our voices and legal channels to make a difference. #Pakistan #EconomicJustice #FairTaxation #Inflation #GovernmentAccountability #LegalAction #PublicAwareness #Salariedclass #Taxkamkaro

Hashim Zuberi

Project Manager/Product Owner/Product Development Manager

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These protests won't make a difference ... The govt needs IMF to give them money so they can stuff their personal bank accounts. These harsh conditions, CLEARLY aimed at collapsing the country's economy are demands by the IMF. We need to ask the IMF why it is hell bent on destroying Pakistan's economy, while protecting the richest class by either giving them complete exemption from taxes or taxing them at ridiculously low rates like 2.5% ... They also need to answer WHY the first condition wasn't to have the government cut its budget in half, and lower salaries. While our money is being stolen, the government gave all employees a 20% increment from our pockets.

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Zabardast👍👍👍 #karachi waale are beghairat....90%

Assad Abbas Khan CPA, PMP, CISA, FCA, CMA ,CFE

CFO, Chief Financial Officer, Board member, Director, Finance business partner, transformation, solution provider, process geek,results-driven,team player Ex:, Conestoga,Hewlett Packard,Deloitte,RBC,TD Bank, 19k Connect.

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We just need a few quiet days - stay home. None goes anywhere - offices, stock exchanges, markets everything stays closed. There will be no need of any calls or any other strikes. This won’t last Day3, and government will be on its knees: no one can or will come to pull you out of your homes or streets- they can easily do tear gases and what not on these protests, however they can’t stop such a protest:

Asad A.

HRBP | HR Specialist | HR Operations | Recruitment Lead | Compliance Specialist | Payroll

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Why don't companies start paying salary in cash? Like most media persons are getting it in cash. #masoomna_sawal.

Najia Naqavi

EVP| Chief Service Quality Officer, Mobilink Microfinance Bank

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Can we know about such protests widely & beforehand so more people can join in. It affects us all. And I am especially enraged at the fact that the tax money is not going to the poor & real development projects. The elite treat our hard earned money as their personal kitty where there’s no accountability. #salariedclass #taxkumkaro

Syed Amir Jafri

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Guys before sharing your suggestion, it it requested to you to not judge the potential consequences, this is just the beginning of something massive. Someone has to take stand and then move to the next strategy. We all need to build a one strong platform that can connect all the people who wants to shout out. Let’s build a one platform for all….

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AMIR RAZA

Manager at Islamabad Electriconic

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It is true that all Pakistanis waste time or beg is a generalization. Pakistan has a rich culture and a growing entrepreneurial spirit. While there are challenges like poverty and corruption, there are also many opportunities. Here's a more nuanced perspective: * Economic Challenges: Pakistan faces poverty and corruption, but the government and citizens are not working on solutions. * Entrepreneurial Opportunities: The economy is growing, and there's a space for new businesses, especially in tech and service sectors. * Considering Emigration: If leaving Pakistan is an option, research thoroughly to choose a destination that aligns with your goals. Remember, success requires hard work and perseverance. Focus on building skills and finding opportunities.

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