It is our compulsion to go to the IMF, Imran Khan

The biggest problem of the country is the current account deficit, Chairman Tehreek-e-Insaf 


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13 hours ago 


Chairman of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaaf and former Prime Minister Imran Khan said that it is our compulsion to go to the IMF, and if we do not go to the IMF, the situation will worsen. 


During his online address, Imran Khan said that what has happened in the country during the last 8 months is unprecedented, the country was occupied by 2 families for 30 years, Sharif family and Asif Zardari's corruption is known worldwide. Yes, documentaries were made on their corruption, but people rejected these 2 families and voted for me in 2018. 


Imran Khan said that the country's economy went down after the Sharif family and Asif Zardari came back to power. The people were frightened by his coming to power.


The former prime minister said that Ishaq Dar was called after all the cases were waived and given NRO 2, but he was also exposed. 


The former prime minister said that the country's biggest problem is the current account deficit. Dollars are going out of the country which needs to be stopped, we have to go to the IMF, if we don't go to the IMF, the situation will get worse. 


The former prime minister said that wherever prosperity came in the world, it came from the rule of law, the power that General (R) Qamar Javed Bajwa had, whoever came to him, started to think of himself as a master of every art. General retired Qamar Javed Bajwa used to say that focus on the economy, and forget accountability.


Chairman PTI said that without elections and rule of law, no one can get Pakistan out of difficult times, rule of law without law has become inevitable, without it we cannot become a proud nation. 


Imran Khan said that we will have to take tough decisions to run the country, the imported government cannot take tough decisions, they have no mandate, if the new government comes with a mandate for 5 years, then it will take tough decisions.

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