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Dar’s actions nothing but damages to Pakistan

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PML-N leader Miftah Ismail on Thursday once again lashed out federal Finance Minister Ishaq Dar, stated his (Dar) actions yielded nothing but damages to Pakistan. Talking to a private news channel, the former finance minister said he was incognizant of the facts as to why Mr Dar was brought to Pakistan to spearhead the economic matters. In September last, Mr Ismail resigned as finance minister in line with the party’s decision after it picked Ishaq Dar as his replacement.

The government had now conceded that there was no way except surrendering to the conditions of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) for revival of the much-needed loan programme, he highlighted. Replying to question about recently launched national dialogue series titled “Reimagining Pakistan” and ties with the PML-N, he said: “I am still a part of the PML-N and that party had taken no action against him”.—APP

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