Former premier Imran Khan, in an address to supporters, asked the “handlers” of the incumbent government “who was responsible for the economic crisis in Pakistan today”.

The PTI chairman stated that six months back he had warned the “handlers” that the conspiracy to bring PML-N into power would cause losses.

“Shehbaz won’t be affected if our national security is compromised […] he goes on private tours on the government’s money,” Imran claimed, expressing his fears of the country heading towards default.

He added that if people thought the government could still solve the economical issue “then I want to put this question in front of you that who brought Pakistan to this stage in the first place”.

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