Imran's minister gave accurate advice to deal with inflation, people got angry


Posted on 12th Oct 2021 04:03 pm by rohit kumar

Inflation is at its peak in all the countries of the world including Pakistan. To curb this, many governments are also paying attention to measures. But the melody of Pakistan is different from all over the world and there is a tremendous contribution of the leaders there. Recently, a minister in the Imran government made such a statement that people were furious at him. He gave strange advice to the people to deal with inflation, after which he came under the target of the people.

 

Ali Amin Gandapur, the leader of Pakistan Tehreek Insaaf and the Minister of 'PoK and Gilgit-Baltistan Affairs' in the Imran Khan government, has advised people to control inflation. He has advised the people of Pakistan to 'eat less bread and put less sugar in tea'. Not only this but during this time Ali Amin Gandapur has also given much other advice to the people to avoid inflation.

 

According to a report in Geo TV, while addressing a gathering in PoK, Ali Amin said that if I put a hundred grains of sugar in tea and put nine less, will it become less sweet. Can't we even sacrifice so much for our country, for our self-reliance? If I eat a hundred bites of bread, I cannot reduce nine bites of bread. Therefore its use should be reduced.

 

After this statement of Ali Amin Gandapur, it became viral on social media. As soon as his statement went viral on social media, people were furious. The people of Pakistan did not like his statement. On the contrary, people advised him that if something is said for the public, then it will be better if it is said thoughtfully.

 

Ali Amin keeps on giving controversial statements every day in Gandapur. He often keeps making anti-India statements too. Some time ago he made objectionable remarks against Maryam Nawaz, daughter of former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif. After this, he is now again in the discussion about his controversial statement.

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