Nawaz Who Dekdid No-Trust Pearls Now Talking About Living Got: Rashid

 Sunday July 31, 2022

                                       Sheikh Rasheed addresses a press conference. — pad/file

  1. Sheikh Rasheed says country in an "economic jam".
  2. Says Pakistan has still not secured funds under IMF program.
  3. Says China has "extreme reservations" regarding US conditions for aid.

Former Interior Minister Sheikh Rashid Ahmed said on Sunday that Muslim League (N) supremo Nawaz Sharif, who had decided to remove former Prime Minister Imran Khan through a no-confidence vote, is now considering the option of leaving the government.

"No-confidence motion was decided in London, the same Nawaz Sharif is now talking about leaving the government," tweeted Rashid, once again turning his guns on the PML-N leadership.

The country was in an "economic jam" and people were unable to pay electricity and gas bills with a fixed tax.

The politician added that the coalition government "just keeps holding ineffective press conferences" while Imran Khan "has taken over" after a short campaign.

"The government is at zero, while he [Imran Khan] has become a hero," said Rasheed, a close aide of the former PM.

In a separate tweet, Rasheed further stated that "neither China, Dubai, Qatar nor Saudi Arabia helped Pakistan this time", nor has the country secured funds under the International Monetary Fund (IMF) bailout program.

"China has extreme reservations regarding the US conditions for the aid, while [Pakistan is left with] reserves enough for only 45 days instead of 90 days," the Awami Muslim League leader wrote.

Rasheed then criticized JUI-F chief Maulana Fazlur Rehman, saying that he and outlawed Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) "have the same stance" on the integration of former Federally Administered Tribal Areas in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.


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