Sindh Minister for Information Saeed Ghani has said that the federal government wanted a deal under the current political situation, but the opposition wasn’t willing to give it any relief, Samaa reported.

According to the details, the provincial minister while speaking to the media in Karachi said that Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) government was making all-out efforts to convince the opposition to make a deal with it.

“But the opposition has decided not to give any kind of relief to the government,” Ghani added.

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He also criticised the government for poor economic conditions in the country, adding that if there is no corruption in PTI’s tenure then the question rises why the economy is declining instead of improving.

“There is no example of such a decline in the 71-year history of the country, apart from the past one year,” Saeed Ghani said.

Saeed said that the incumbent government made a record by collecting revenue less than the past year and made a record of cutting salaries of the people for the first time.

He added, “They have increased taxes on petrol and diesel, despite having previously claimed to reduce them.”