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Pakistan government decided to deploy hunter cats to deal with rats in country’s parliament

Islamabad (Pakistan): Amid the economic crisis in Pakistan, the government has decided to deploy hunter-cats to deal with rats in the country’s parliament. Pakistan’s Capital Development Authority (CDA) has allocated a budget of 12 lakh Pakistani rupees for this.

The Pakistani TV channel Geo TV reported this information on Monday. The number of rats in the parliament is increasing steadily. The rats have damaged many important and confidential files in the Senate and National Assembly departments by gnawing on them. They are also causing damage by cutting computer wires..

The CDA is also planning to take the help of private experts to eliminate these rats. Apart from this, special mesh traps (mousetraps) will also be installed to catch the rats.

The economic crisis in Pakistan is not coming to an end. The country has so far taken a loan of 6.28 billion dollars from the IMF. Meanwhile, the number of donkeys is continuously increasing in Pakistan. The Pakistani government presented the country’s economic survey 2 months ago, in which it was told that the number of donkeys in the country has increased by 1.72% to 59 lakhs in a year.

1 lakh donkeys increased in Pakistan in a year

Pakistan ranks third in terms of donkey rearing. In 2022, the population of donkeys in Pakistan was 58 lakhs. Pakistan exports an average of 5 lakh donkeys to China every year, even after this the population of donkeys in the country has increased by 1 lakh.

The Pakistan government had said last year that they would now get foreign reserves from the sale of donkeys. The Pakistan Cabinet had also approved the export of cattle and dairy products including donkey skins to China. 80 lakh people in Pakistan do animal husbandry. Exporting donkeys to China has increased the income of the people by 40%.

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