Islamabad
Former Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan has said that it was not the job of the country's army chief to approach the US over the International Monetary Fund (IMF) deal.
"If these reports are correct that General Bajwa is seeking America's help in getting IMF loan it means that the country is getting weaker”, said the former Pak PM on Friday.
His statement comes as Gen Bajwa reached out to the US administration with a request for help in securing an early dispersal of a tranche of bailout package from the IMF in an effort to stabilise the dwindling economy of Pakistan.
The army chief is believed to have spoken to the US Deputy Secretary of State Wendy Sherman earlier this week.
Gen Bajwa made an appeal to the White House and the Treasury Department to push the IMF to immediately supply nearly $1.2 billion that Pakistan is due to receive under a resumed loan programme.
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"If America helps us in the current situation, what will it demand in return for help? I fear that the security of the country will be weakened," Khan remarked.