LAHORE: According to Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) coordinator for economy and energy Bilal Azhar Kayani, the nation has suffered irreparable harm during the PTI’s four-year rule.
Speaking at a press conference held here, he said that although a constitutionally mandated removal of an imposed prime minister occurred last year, the person who was removed raised the issue of imported government. After being forced, this person was also fed, according to Bilal Azhar Kiyani, but the systems don’t operate in this way, and the outcome of fraudulent experiments is evident to all. Inflation was only 3.8%, more than 12,000 megawatt power plants were built in Pakistan, and terrorism was eradicated from the nation, according to him.
The PM’s coordinator said that electricity and employment came to Pakistan during Nawaz Sharif’s tenure. This imposed person got a developing Pakistan but can do nothing but reversed the development process instead. During, Nawaz’s era, whenever there was economic growth in this country, he made the country’s defense impregnable, he said adding the incumbent government has embarked on a journey of political and economic stability.
He said that Nawaz Sharif is the only person who has the experience of dealing with challenges. Today, PTI’s own people are saying that justice has not been done to Nawaz Sharif, he added.
Bilal Azhar Kiyani said that the person who was imposed had got a developed economy but millions of people were made unemployed in the last 4 years, the largest debt in the history of Pakistan was taken in the previous government and highest inflation was recorded during his tenure. The imposed person had said that I will commit suicide, I will not go to the IMF, they should be ashamed today, they should apologize to the nation.
The coordinator to PM further said that the staff level agreement with the IMF was the result of a year’s hard work of the incumbent government. PTI people are celebrating meeting with IMF, they should apologize the nation as they broke the agreement with IMF, he added.