Khokhar Says Public Only Exists to Pay Heavy Taxes to Elite
- Khokhar says authorities ignore public outcry over net metering policy.
- Former Senator claims citizens only exist to pay heavy taxes.
- Ruling elite accused of indifference due to lack of electoral fear.
Mustafa Nawaz Khokhar Criticizes the Ruling Elite
In his detailed post on X, Mustafa Nawaz Khokhar pointed out that the public’s frustration over solar energy regulations and net metering is unlikely to result in any meaningful change. He argued that the ruling class does not feel a sense of responsibility toward the citizens. This indifference, according to Khokhar, stems from the belief that public sentiment does not influence the outcome of power dynamics. He used the term Form 47 to imply that election results are managed and do not reflect the true will of the voters, thereby removing any incentive for leaders to serve the people.
The Net Metering Controversy and Public Outcry
For several months, Pakistan has seen a heated debate over the proposed changes to the net metering system. Solar panel users fear that the government intends to reduce the benefits provided to those who contribute electricity back to the national grid. This has led to widespread protests on social media and other platforms. However, Khokhar believes that these protests are falling on deaf ears. He suggested that the authorities are focused on short-term financial gains rather than long-term sustainable energy solutions for the common man. The former senator’s remarks reflect a growing sense of disillusionment among the middle and upper-middle classes who invested in solar energy to escape rising electricity costs.
The Disconnect Between Voters and Leaders
Khokhar’s commentary goes beyond energy policy, touching upon the fundamental flaws in Pakistan’s democratic process. He claimed that the public has no real status in the current system. By referencing Form 47, he highlighted the controversy surrounding the recent general elections, suggesting that as long as leaders do not fear losing their seats through the ballot box, they will continue to ignore the needs of the populace. This disconnect has created a scenario where policy decisions are made without considering their impact on the everyday lives of citizens, leading to a sense of alienation among the electorate.
Economic Burden on the Taxpaying Citizens
One of the most provocative points made by Khokhar was regarding the tax system. He stated that the primary function of the common citizen in the eyes of the state is to provide revenue through heavy taxation. He lamented that while the public struggles with record-high inflation and an ever-increasing tax burden, the elite continue to enjoy luxuries at the expense of the national exchequer. This critique resonates with many who feel that the tax net is unfairly skewed toward the salaried and middle classes while the powerful remain largely untouched. The former senator’s bold stance on X has sparked a significant conversation regarding the future of governance and economic justice in the country.