‘They don’t care’, Imran Khan attacks Shehbaz government over Pakistan’s dire condition


Imran Khan on Pakistan Economy: Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) chief and former Prime Minister Imran Khan, who has been attacking Shahbaz Sharif government and army for the past several days, has once again attacked the government. This time he has targeted the poor condition of Pakistan’s economy. He said that the Shehbaz Sharif government does not make any difference to the country’s economy because their wealth has been converted into dollars.

In a tweet, Imran Khan said, “Dollar is being sold at Rs 310 in the open market and there is record breaking inflation in the country. The economy is shrinking while our debt is growing at the fastest rate ever. All our annual tax revenue collection is not even able to cover the interest with which we have to repay the loan.”

Accused of crushing PTI

The PTI chief further said, “While the country’s economy is crumbling before our very eyes, this fascist government is thinking of draconian and repressive measures to crush the PTI and certainly the PDM leadership should not suffer from this historic devaluation.” It doesn’t matter because all their assets are deposited abroad in dollars. It will be the people of Pakistan who will have to experience inflation and poverty. While the PDM leaders will take advantage of this fall in the rupee.

Imran’s PTI weakened!

At the same time, Imran Khan’s party PTI is losing its roots in Pakistan. In the last several days, amid the alleged pressure from the government, many senior leaders of the party have distanced themselves from it. While a large number of party workers and supporters have been arrested since the violence on 9th May. There itself Imran Khan Constantly attacking the Government of Pakistan.

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