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Farmers plan rallies for foreign debt write-off in Pakistan

  • Farmers to rally for loan write-offs and climate change compensation
  • IMF and World Bank policies criticized for worsening poverty and inequality
  • Farmers call for halting foreign loan payments to aid flood-affected and downtrodden
Update : 13 Oct 2023, 08:15 PM

Farmers will hold rallies in various cities on Thursday to demand that the international money lenders write off loans of Pakistan and other poor countries as well as compensate for the economic losses of Pakistan due to climate change.

Pakistan Kissan Rabita Committee General Secretary Farooq Tariq and others told a press conference here on Tuesday that protest rallies would be organized in Lahore, Karachi, Multan, Toba Tek Singh, Shikarpur, and other towns on Thursday to coincide with the annual meeting of the IMF and World Bank in Morocco.

The demonstrators would also seek to cancel debts of flood victims in Kasur, Pakpattan, Depalpur, and other Punjab districts and allocate funds for their rehabilitation, they said.

They said IMF and World Bank policies had failed across the world and had led to an increase in poverty and inequality instead of reducing the same because these lenders force governments of the poor countries to impose more taxes on the poor and increase taxes on utilities for paying back the loans.

The two institutions, they said, in cooperation with other lenders had spread a net of debts resulting in economic destruction and pushing hundreds of thousands of people below the poverty line. The fossil fuel projects they financed played havoc with the climate in the countries, which had no role in this destruction, and these poor nations were not being compensated for the losses, the farming community leaders regretted.

They demanded that Islamabad should immediately stop paying back foreign loans and the funds thus saved should be diverted towards the welfare of the downtrodden segments of society and rehabilitation of the farmers who were financially damaged in the recent floods.

Those who were present during the press conference included Saima Zia, Zaigham Abbas, and Hasnain Jameel Fareedi.

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