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Sunday, 18 December, 2022 I 24 Jamadi Awwal, 1444 I Rs 15.00 | Vol XIII No 169 I 12 Pages I Islamabad Edition

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eFying against odds, chairman pakistan tehreek-i-insaf (pti) imran khan on saturday announced that his party chief ministers would dissolve punjab and khyber pakhtunkhwa (kp) the assemblies on december 23 (Friday). the pti chief’s announcement came during his address to a huge rally of party workers and supporters in liberty market via video link from his residence in lahore’s Zaman park. at the outset of his address, the pti chief said he wanted to inform the people about why he decided to dissolve the assemblies in both the provinces where his party ruled. “in this country, until free and fair elections don’t take place […] fears will still remain that the country might sink.” imran said he provided all the details to the courts about his assets just like every commoner in pakistan — unlike the ones who “looted” money of the masses and

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Fears 'corrupt gang' imposed may take the nation Further into destruction

siphoned it abroad. “all their money, business, and children are abroad. they are living a luxurious life in pakistan after looting the nation’s money,” imran said, claiming that he never thought that he could ever live anywhere else except pakistan. the pti chief said that for the first time in his life, he “fears” that the “corrupt gang” imposed on the country was taking the nation toward destruction. “you can ask any industrialist, labour, and farmer; their finances cannot be managed amid the ongoing economic situation.” the former prime minister claimed that pakistan witnessed 50-year high inflation after the incumbent government came into power. “they washed away all the hard work we did.” the pti chief mentioned that the economy — including industries, taxes, exports, and agriculture — witnessed a boost during his party’s government, which lasted for nearly four years. “but this government has not even been able to progress in one sector. given the situation in the country, over 750,000 people have gone abroad,”

imran said as he lambasted the ruling coalition. the ex-prime minister lamented that the hundreds of thousands of people who left pakistan were skilled workers and their deprivation will hurt the country in the long run. imran further lamented that his government — which was ousted in april — worked hard to revive the economy that was on the brink of default when the pakistan muslim league-nawaz (pml-n) left the government in 2018. the pti chief mentioned that the growth witnessed during his party’s tenure was last seen during three previous governments — former army dictators general ayub khan, general Zia-ul-haq, and general pervez musharraf. “all these growth targets were achieved because we were hand-inhand with america on several fronts. so, who was behind all this regime change operation? why were these corrupt elements brought into power?” imran said the direct foreign investment, remittances, tax, and exports have all decreased. “Foreign investors do not trust the government. since we do not have dollars for repaying energy debt, foreign debt […]. they do not have a plan except seeking loans from china.” he said loans were not enough as it is tantamount to treating cancer with disprin tablet. “the only solution to it is through wealth creation. if you create wealth, you can ensure that you don’t have to beg loans for the next time.” blaming the coalition government for mishandling the country’s economy, khan said: “had they managed the economy well, we would have been fine with them completing the term, but the country is going down. everything is going down in the country. i’m afraid [pakistan] is moving toward default.”

Ahead of expected dissolution of assemblies, PM lambasts PTI for creating ‘upheaval’ ISLAMABAD staff report

accusing the leadership of pakistan tehreek-i-insaf (pti) of creating upheaval in the country, shehbaz sharif said political stability was crucial to economic prosperity and to rid the nation of soaring inflation. “it is required for the sake of loyalty to pakistan and allegiance, that there must be economic stability,” the prime minister said. in a statement issued saturday ahead of former prime minister imran khan’s expected announcement of the dissolution of the punjab and khyber pakhtunkhwa legislative assemblies t force snap elections, sharif declared “a certain person wanted pakistan be pushed into default, but it won’t happen”. “the people who had laid land mines in the economic foundations of the country, are out to do the same in the political foundations of the country,” the prime minister, in a veiled reference to the opposition party, said. the people who hurt public confidence in the state were now out to

dissolve provincial parliaments, he said, claiming their objective was to create political instability. “political stability and economic charter can only strengthen pakistan’s national solidarity,” he opined. sharif vowed his government would rid the public of the problems of food inflation and employment like the way they delivered by removing “a liar and corrupt government” with the “power of the constitution”. by triggering anarchy, the political miscreants sought to force the world to not invest in pakistan, besides hampering the efforts for rehabilitation of the flood-hit people, he claimed. he said such characters were not concerned about the plight of the flood victims and the efforts to save them from winter, hunger and diseases, as they were only self-centric and interested in their political interests. the prime minister said for providing employment to the youth, it was necessary to get rid of “the political unemployed”.

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