Imran Khan responsible for bringing Pakistan's economy to its present state

Imran Khan responsible for bringing Pakistan's economy to its present state

Pakistan

Imran Khan responsible for bringing Pakistan's economy to its present state

LAHORE (Dunya News) – Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) vice president Maryam Nawaz while lambasting on former prime minister Imran Khan said that the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) chairman is responsible for bringing Pakistan and its economy to its present state and he will have to answer.

In her latest tweet, she said that it is all done by former prime minister Imran Khan. “Do not think that people are foolish. Tell the details of your four years in power. Question will be asked from you and only you will have to answer,” she added.

Maryam Nawaz criticized Imran Khan and went on to say he is responsible for bringing the state of crisis to Pakistan and its economy.

Earlier, former prime minister Imran Khan said he had warned that if the conspiracy succeeded, the country s fragile economic recovery would go into a "tailspin."

Khan took to social media after the Pakistani rupee continued to depreciate and reached Rs 193 against the US dollar, the lowest in the country s history.

He said the imported government was doing nothing as the market was waiting for action.

Market awaiting policy & action, which Imported Govt has failed to provide. Both myself & Shaukat Tareen had warned the Neutrals  that if conspiracy succeeded our fragile economic recovery would go into a tailspin. That is what has now happened, he said in a tweet.

Interestingly, Khan could do little as the prime minister to improve the economy and failed to control inflation but is now using the bleak economic conditions to target his opponents.

Rupee at all time low Rs193/$ (from Rs178/ on 8 March); Interest rates at 15% highest since 1998; stock market down 3,000 points or 6.4%; stock market lost Rs604 billion capitalisation; Inflation 13.4% highest since Jan 2020. Reflects lowest ever confidence in Imported government, he said in another tweet.




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