Nationwide Strike Planned in Pakistan on August 28
Nationwide Strike Planned in Pakistan on August 28
Nationwide Strike Planned in Pakistan on August 28
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Traders across Pakistan are set to stage a nationwide shutter-down strike on August 28, protesting against high electricity tariffs, excessive taxes, and economic mismanagement. Major trading associations, including the Central Traders Association and the Karachi Chamber of Commerce, have voiced their discontent with the government's 'Tajir Dost Scheme' and the imposition of burdensome taxes, which they argue threaten the viability of businesses. Leaders like Kashif Chaudhry and Atiq Mir have condemned the government's actions, asserting that the current economic policies have led to skyrocketing costs and diminished purchasing power for citizens. The strike aims to draw attention to the dire economic situation, with traders asserting that failure to address their grievances could lead to an extended protest. As the strike date approaches, the unity among traders from diverse regions highlights the widespread discontent with the government's handling of economic issues. The outcome of the planned strike could significantly impact the relationship between the trading community and the government, as well as the overall economic stability of the country.

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