Pakistan’s problems do not seem to be reducing, the government treasury is empty, British Journal
The economy is still in debt, there is a dire need for more foreign loans, and the country is still facing many problems.
Despite the adoption of establishment tactics, PTI founder’s position is strong, reports The Economist
London ( Web News )
The British journal The Economist has said that Pakistan’s problems do not seem to be decreasing, the government treasury is almost empty. The country is waiting for a loan of one billion 10 million dollars from the IMF. The British journal The Economist has written in one of its reports that the government has been established, the federal cabinet has also been formed, but the problems of Pakistan do not seem to be decreasing. The economy is still a doldrums. There is an urgent need for more foreign loans. The journal wrote that the country is still facing many problems, the government treasury is almost empty, the country is waiting for a loan of one billion 10 million dollars from the IMF, terrorism. The curse has gripped the country till now, the incidents of terrorism are not stopping. The country is in dire need of stability. The government so far appears to be in a state of confusion and disillusionment. Despite many tactics adopted by the establishment, the position of the founder of PTI is still strong. Efforts to keep him away from his fans, supporters and activists have so far failed. The establishment has also tried the method of blocking social media platforms, but there was no significant difference.