Ishaq Dar schooled Imran Khan, country faced severe challenges due to ‘cheap’ politics
Islamabad: (Staff Reporter) Finance Minister Ishaq Dar schooled Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan, saying the country was facing severe challenges due to the latter’s “cheap” politics.
According to the source, addressing a press conference, the finance czar took a dig at the deposed premier, saying, “Imran wants to see the country go into default. But the country will not default at any cost.” Ishaq Dar asked Imran Khan to take care of the country instead of doing politics.
As per details Ishaq Dar went on to say that there had been a quiet debate going on since yesterday, adding that today was the day to tell Imran Khan the truth. He accused Imran Khan of country’s economic woes, adding that now his arguments were quite shocking.
Furthermore admitting the country had to face severe damage due to the recent flash floods, he said wheat and pulses were being imported. Recounting the GDP in PMLN supremo Nawaz Sharif’s tenure and Imran Khan’s era, Ishaq Dar said, “In our previous regime, the GDP was 5.4 per cent. It decreased to 3.5 percent in Imran Khan’s tenure.”
Moreover continuing to berate the PTI chief, Mr Dar said, “Due to the mismanagement and bad governance of Imran Khan, the country had to face severe economic hardships.” Speaking about inflation, Ishaq Dar said, “The entire world is witnessing inflation. Imran is also aware of the global situation.”
Meanwhile on Thursday, Ishaq Dar lambasted PTI Chairman Imran Khan, saying the latter was responsible for economic woes. Taking to Twitter, Ishaq Dar lashed out at the deposed premier, saying, “Only Imran Khan had dragged the country to the quagmire.” Continuing to berate Imran Khan, Mr. Dar said, “Thanks be to Allah Almighty that the country got rid of Imran Khan.”
Claiming that the government was trying its all-out efforts to undo the incompetence of Mr Khan, Mr. Dar vowed to announce good news for the masses soon in connection with the country’s economy.
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