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Brotherly countries helping Pakistan to get IMF program: PM

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While chairing the parliamentary party meeting of Pakistan Muslim League-N in Islamabad on Monday, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif said, “We have always brought the country out of difficult circumstances. [Currently] the situation is tough, but our intention is clear. God willing! It will improve. The time will come, and things will change. That’s my belief.”

“The International Monetary Fund has tied the hands and feet of the federal government. All the preconditions of the IMF have been accepted,” he said. “Due to the IMF programme of the previous

government, waves of inflation are coming. Negotiations on the IMF’s final condition are ongoing. Brotherly countries are helping Pakistan a
lot,” he added.

“The government has started providing free flour to poor families. It is providing free flour to the poor people in Punjab, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Islamabad during Ramazan,” he stated.

“Under the leadership of Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif from 2014 to 2018, Pakistan was on the road to development. The country faced devastating floods. A total of Rs100 billion have been given to the flood-hit people by the federal government only,” he averred.

“Imran Khan trapped Pakistan in economic quagmire. The previous rulers used bad language against the friendly countries. Serious allegations were levelled against the Chinese projects,” the prime minister deplored.

“Imran and his followers said that 45 per cent corruption took place in the Chinese projects. China invested $30 billion in Pakistan, and frivolous allegations were levelled against the friendly country,” he lambasted.

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