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Imran says Pakistan’s default risk reaches 90pc

Imran says Pakistan’s default risk reaches 90pc

Imran says Pakistan’s default risk reaches 90pc

Imran says Pakistan’s default risk reaches 90 percent

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Former prime minister and Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaaf Chairman Imran Khan has said that the default risk of Pakistan has reached 90 per cent, adding that the imported government is being given aid from any international financial institutions and even friendly country are also reluctant to help the country.

He said this while addressing a lawyer forum via video link from his residence Zaman Park, Lahore on Friday.

He observed that the country could not make progress until justice system was established in the country.

He added that the two families are getting richer and richer due to their corruption whereas the country is becoming poorer and poorer.

He said that despite they had government in Punjab but the police were not acting upon their instructions, adding that he was a former prime minister but he could not have got registered his FIR of murderous attack on him in Wazirabad due to pressure from some other quarters.

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He maintained that those who had destroyed the institutions could not rectify and fix them, adding that fight against corruption and injustice is a Jihad in his view.

Imran said that how foreign investment came to Pakistan when overseas Pakistanis’ plots and properties had been encroached and usurped.

The former premier remarked that Sri Lanka’s like situation is developing in Pakistan and the country has already technically gone default.

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