Pakistan, March 4 -- Nothing screams a great beginning of the new political innings than glad tidings on the economic front. Ergo, the deceleration in the Consumer Price Index (CPI) to 23.1 per cent in February might prompt positive outlooks from experts as policymakers and the government set out to celebrate. Because the figures were reported broadly and a lingering uncertainty exists on account of a new set of conditions from the Fund, the recently-elected government would be sagacious enough to not get distracted by the glitz. Just a cursory look beyond the numbers makes it clear that nothing much seems to have changed on the ground for the common man. The fall in food inflation and initiatives to counter market forces that perpetuate ...