Wednesday, May 31, 2023

The Question Before the IMF Should Be That It Held Ten Days of Negotiations with The Government in February, For Four Months, the Government Has Given Priority to Politics Over the Economy and Has Not Paid Any Serious Attention to Improving the Economy, why?

The Question Before the IMF Should Be That It Held Ten Days of Negotiations with The Government in February, For Four Months, the Government Has Given Priority to Politics Over the Economy and Has Not Paid Any Serious Attention to Improving the Economy, why?

Mujeeb Khan

 

Isaq Dar, "Pakistan inches closer to unlock IMF loan tranche" since Feb 9,2023

Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif and IMF Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva, She is seeing in Shahbaz  Sharif's  eyes  how crooked or sincere this person is  

 


 

Prime Minister Imran Khan with IMF Delegation, Pakistan rejects IMF Rs700 billion Budgetary measures

Prime Minister Imran Khan and IMF Managing Director Christina Lagarde

 

  The IMF delegation held talks with Ishaq Dar’s team in Islamabad for ten days in February this year. The IMF can now see for itself what steps this government has taken to improve Pakistan’s economy in four months without waiting for the IMF’s decision. And what measures has the government taken for political stability in Pakistan? And this is a question of political economy, it cannot be that the IMF only gives importance to the economy of Pakistan and ignores the political situation of Pakistan. If the political situation sinks Pakistan, then what will happen to IMF aid? While this government has not accepted any responsibility for 18 months. The bad economy and worse political conditions have been blamed by the government only on Imran Khan. The government is responsible for increasing the revenue for Pakistan, but the government blames Imran Khan for not increasing the revenue. This government has refused to hold provincial elections in two provinces as per the constitution and despite the order of the Supreme Court. IMF officials are going to give billions of dollars to the government of Pakistan, but do they consider this government democratic? And now the government says the elections will be held when Imran Khan is eliminated, and Imran Khan’s party should dismantle or banned. And the government is taking this job from the army chief. The government has suspended the constitution unannounced. Imran Khan’s party leaders were coerced to quit the party or face jail. Fifteen thousand party workers are facing torture in jails. For the first time in the history of Pakistan, the government has jailed thousands of women for supporting Imran Khan, they are being tortured and it is a shame to say that Muslims are raping them because their crime is to support Imran Khan. Nawaz Sharif, the brother of Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif, dropped nude pictures of Benazir Bhutto from a plane to people’s homes to win the election in the 90s.

   Army Chief General Qamar Javed Bajwa picked up the Judges of the Supreme Court in the middle of the night and brought them to the court to issue an order to end the government of Imran Khan and give power to these leaders. Under which constitution did General Bajwa do these politics? When the lives of 23 crore people are adversely affected by this decision of an army general, people will raise their voices against the army. The government is also putting them in jails. The government has filed a case against Imran Khan on fresh charges of inciting people against the army. The army chief ends Imran Khan’s government by conspiring with the opposition leaders, and now the government that the army brought to power is making a case against Imran Khan for speaking against it.

  The government has been doing these dirty politics for four months, and the government has not done anything to improve the economy.  Just waiting for IMF aid, looking towards China and Saudi Arabia. Before giving aid to such a government, the IMF would have to change its banking rules. The government is not trustworthy.

                     

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