LONDON – Shahbaz Sharif is worried about sinking Pakistani economy duringhis self imposed exile in London.Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N)President Shehbaz Sharif Sunday said that nation will have to take decisionto save the sinking economy, besides calling for the national unity todrive the country out of crisis.
Lamenting over inflation and unemployment in the country, the leader of theopposition said that biggest budget deficit, speedy borrowings and lowestgrowth rate all are the factors that led to economic disaster.
“We need to open our eyes,” he said, adding that the government decisionswere causing problems for national economy.
Shehbaz, who is London for the treatment of his elder brother Nawaz Sharif,also slammed Prime Minister Imran Khan for showing cold response over thehot issue.
The current policies have shaken up all the businessmen whether he is afactory owner, shopkeeper or holder of push carts, he said. Public have topay for the damages inflicted upon the economy.
“Business of the country cannot be run only by abusing others,” hecriticised the PTI leaders.
“Sugar, wheat mafia are free to loot the public,” he said, adding that tenmillion people have been deprived from their jobs instead of providing thememployment.



