ISLAMABAD – Prime Minister Imran Khan has gone against the claims made bythe Finance Minister Asad Umar regarding IMF bailout package.
He on Wednesday stated that Pakistan might not have to approach toInternational Monetary Fund (IMF) as consultation with ‘friendly countries’was still underway.
In a meeting with journalist bodies, the premier predicted good news forinflation and poverty-riddled masses in the next six months whereas he alsovowed to fix the faults of economy with difficult decisions.
“Much will change in the upcoming months”, stated Khan.
The premier added that Pakistan’s economy has been completely annihilatedby the previous governments. Khan apprised attendants that debt burden washurting the ruling Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf’s (PTI) cause of reviving theeconomy.
“Whenever we announce probe against the corrupts and money laundering, itendangers democracy”, taunted Khan.






