State to stop any ‘fitna and fasad’ call with full force, Maryam Nawaz tells Imran Khan

Maryam Nawaz says that Pakistan will default on the off chance that the occupant government doesn't follow the agreement made with IMF by Imran Khan


Maryam Nawaz is talking to journalists in Islamabad



ISLAMABAD: Reacting to PTI Chairman Imran Khan's new assertion about holding "major areas of strength for a", PML-N Vice President Maryam Nawaz on Thursday said that the state would stop any 'fitna and fasad' call with full power.


Conversing with writers in Islamabad, Maryam Nawaz said that the previous legislatures enlighten individuals concerning their accomplishments when they leave yet alluded to Sheik Rasheed's assertion and said that "ex-clergymen let individuals know that Imran Khan laid landmines for the occupant government."


Maryam said that the Shehbaz-drove government hasn't expanded a solitary penny in the petroleum cost or expense at its own will, adding that it was a direct result of the arrangement that the previous government had made with the International Monetary Fund (IMF).


She said that the previous government didn't have any idea how to run the economy yet when they demolished it and hit a financial dead end, they gambled with the whole nation and its economy to take credits from the IMF.


"This constrained the occupant government to take such choices since it is limited by the arrangements Imran Khan made," Maryam said.


'Pakistan will default in the event that it doesn't follow contract with IMF'

She said that it was written in the agreement Imran Khan made with the IMF in 2019 that the endowment on petroleum will be canceled or the petrol improvement demand on petroleum will be expanded.


She said that Pakistan will default in the event that the officeholder government doesn't follow the agreement.


"At the point when Imran Khan understood that his administration won't endure any more, he harmed Pakistan such a lot of that it will require a long time to recuperate on the off chance that not a year," she said.


She said that Imran Khan's administration discounted petroleum costs realizing that Pakistan can not bear the weight.

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