Khattak blames ‘economic crisis’ on Shehbaz govt

Published November 13, 2022
PTI leader Pervez Khattak. — Photo courtesy: Radio Pakistan/File
PTI leader Pervez Khattak. — Photo courtesy: Radio Pakistan/File

HARIPUR: Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf provincial president Pervez Khattak on Saturday criticised Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif’s administration over wrong policies, which, he said, caused a serious economic crisis in the country.

Addressing a Haqeeqi Azadi March rally here, the PTI leader said the parties currently ruling the centre looted the taxpayers’ money in the past.

He said the Pakistan Democratic Alliance, which formed the federal government a few months ago, had the ‘so-called’ experienced leadership.

“Had they [federal government] been good at governance and economy, the country would have not reached the brink of default on loans,” he said.

Mr Khattak called the current rulers ‘jugglers’ accusing them of ruining the country economically and politically.

He said the country witnessed the real socioeconomic progress during the era of military ruler General Ayub Khan, especially during the establishment of new industries.

The PTI leader said former prime minister Imran Khan had put the country on the way to development but he was ousted through a conspiracy and that a conspiracy had been hatched to assassinate him.

He said Mr Imran was fighting for the people’s rights and real freedom.

Mr Khattak said days of the ‘imported’ federal government had been numbered and that the PTI would form the next government after sweeping general elections.

Former National Assembly speaker Asad Qaisar, who was also in attendance, said Mr Imran had neither yielded to foreign powers nor would he do so in future and would continue fighting for the nation’s real freedom.

ROBBERY: Armed men robbed a family of cash and valuables in Mian Dheri village of Ghazi tehsil early on Friday.

The police said around 12 robbers entered Khawar Amin’s house, held the family at gunpoint, collected $5,000 and Rs300,000 currency notes, 15 tolas gold ornaments, two tablets and three mobile phones, and fled.

Published in Dawn, November 13th, 2022

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