Pakistan wandering for 75 years carrying a begging bowl: Shehbaz Sharif

Story by  ATV | Posted by  Nakul Shivani • 1 Years ago
Shehbaz Sharif
Shehbaz Sharif

 

Islamabad

Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has presented a dismal picture of the economy and regretted that friendly countries have started looking at Islamabad as always asking for money.

"Today, when we go to any friendly country or make a phone call, they think that we have come to beg for money," the PM said while addressing a lawyers' convention in Islamabad.

Sharif said even smaller economies had surpassed Pakistan, "and we have been wandering for the past 75 years carrying a begging bowl".

There were countries in the region whose GDP was lower than Pakistan's growth, but currently they were far ahead in terms of export, he told lawyers.

"Where does Pakistan stand today after 75 years? This is a pinching question...We are moving in a circle all the time," he said, while declaring that they were in a "now or never" situation.

He said the country had the potential but "there is a lack of will to do".

He said Pakistan was on the verge of "economic default" when he assumed power in April, and the coalition government, through its hard work, had saved the country from default and "to some extent controlled the economic instability".

Admitting that inflation was "at its peak", the premier indirectly blamed the previous Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf (PTI) government for this phenomenon.

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He alleged that the previous rulers had violated the agreement with the International Monetary Fund (IMF), compelling the incumbent government to agree on tough conditions.