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Pakistan’s economic conditions are better than India: Imran Khan

Pakistan's economic conditions are better than India: Imran Khan
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Islamabad: Facing the challenge of getting controversial laws passed to meet the requirements of the International Monetary Fund ahead of the $ 1 billion bailout package, Pakistan PM Imran Khan said on Tuesday that the country’s economic conditions, under his rule, were still better than many.
Countries in this region, especially India.
“Pakistan is still one of the cheapest countries compared to (many countries from) the world …
they (opposition) calls us incompetent, but the reality is that our government has saved the nation from all the crises,” Khan said while overcoming the prime ceremony of the Chambers KTT International 2022 is regulated by Rawalpindi Chamber of Commerce and Industry (RCCI) in Islamabad.
He said that oil prices in this country are still lower than other countries.
The claim coincides with the fiery debate over financial bills introduced by the petting government in parliament.
This bill is one of the requirements of Pakistan which must be fulfilled by the program agreed with the IMF in July 2019.
If it passes, the law will open the way for Disbursement of Tranche $ 1 billion.
The Finance Controversial Bill includes Complete Autonomy of the Pakistani State Bank (SBP).
When this problem was taken to be debated in the National Assembly, opposition leader and President PML-N Shehbaz Sharif questioned how it was possible for the country to become an atomic power on the one hand and hold the beggar bowl on the other side.
The government’s rule, the President of PML-N said that the Pakistani verdict of Tehreek-e-Casa (PTI) had drowned the country’s economy and also endangered its security.
He asked the government to attract controversial financial bills.
“We have our political differences …
but bring other bills and we will support it,” he said on the floor of the house.
Shehbaz warned that the opposition would protest at home and on the streets if the government tried to bulldo up the bill like that.
“They sell Pakistan’s economy and freedom at a price of $ 1 billion,” Shehbaz warned.

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