

There is now ‘good inflation’, which you’ll find in Pakistan if you’re in the PTI government, and ‘bad inflation’, which is in the rest of the world. After good Taliban bad Taliban comes good inflation bad inflation. If this doesn’t console your wallets, don’t know what will. As the political parties in opposition launched their countrywide protests against the government over inflation, rising poverty and unemployment, the focus of the prime minister remained to convey the message: Pakistan’s inflation is less than other countries. Pakistan, the fourth most expensive country in the world, has an inflation rate of 9 per cent, petrol price hike, historical dollar rise and 22 items including tomatoes, potatoes, ghee becoming more expensive within just a week. No one saw Prime Minister Imran Khan’s promised tabdeeli coming.

And it will not only save you money on soap but also water and geyser gas, 3-in-1 offer. It does seem that along with aap ne ghabrana nahi hai, the nation now also has to follow the aap ne nahana nahi hai tune. Sabun mehenga ho jaye to aap ne lagana nahi hai, he sang then and here we are six months later, with the price of a 60 gram bath soap gone up by Rs 15. Earlier this March when Saad Alavi came up with the satirical song about the days of our lives, little did Pakistanis know that it would be a prophetic tune.
