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Imran Khan is to blame for the economic catastrophe

Imran Khan‘s corruption and poor leadership, according to Pakistan’s Prime Minister Shehvbaz Sharirf, are to blame for the country’s current economic situation.

The Pakistani prime minister further charged Khan with damaging the system for his political advantage and breaking the IMF’s no-confidence motion requirements. He added that the leader of the PTI had strained ties with important allies and friendly nations.

The economic catastrophe

According to ARY News, PM Sharif also said that he was asked by everyone why he came to office after the previous PTI administration destroyed the nation’s economy.

The attacks on May 9 were allegedly organized for more than a year with the diabolical attempt and intention to spark an army coup, according to the Pakistani Prime Minister, who also charged Khan with responsibility. The PTI leader had been exposed, according to Sharif, who called the episode a conspiracy against Pakistan within Pakistan.

  • Pakistan’s economic situation attributed to Imran Khan’s corruption and leadership.
  • Pakistani Prime Minister charges PTI leader with conspiracy to spark army coup.
  • Arrest leads to demonstrations, assaults, and vandalism of Pakistani facilities.

Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry, the director general of Pakistan’s ISPR, characterized the events of May 9 as a plot against the nation and asserted that the enemy could not have accomplished what they had in 76 years.

Following the arrest of former prime minister Imran Khan, there were demonstrations and assaults against Pakistani military and government facilities. Over 20 institutions were vandalized by supporters, including the ISI building in Faisalabad, the Mianwali airfield, and the Corps Commander House in Lahore.

Additionally assaulted was the Army General Headquarters in Rawalpindi. Shehbaz Sharif, the prime minister, asked the populace to reject the ‘political masquerades’ of Khan’s PTI in the forthcoming elections after alleging that Imran Khan’s PTI won the 2018 election through fraud.

Additionally, he promised to back Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz candidates and aid in the defeat of Khan’s PTI.

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