India’s Moon Achievement vs. Pakistan’s Financial Appeal: Ex-PM Nawaz Sharif

India's Moon Achievement vs. Pakistan's Financial Appeal: Ex-PM Nawaz Sharif

The fact that Pakistan’s economy has stagnated for years puts pressure on the low-income masses.

Pakistan’s self-exiled former prime minister, Nawaz Sharif, said his country was begging for international money when India reached the moon and hosted the G20 summit, saying this was due to the financial crisis experienced by the country’s former president and judge.

Pakistan’s economy has been in free fall for the last few years, causing untold stress on the poor due to unmanageable accounts.

Today, while India is going to the moon and holding G20 meetings, the Prime Minister of Pakistan is going from one country to another, asking for money.

Because how can Pakistan not achieve the results that India has achieved? Sharif spoke to a meeting in Lahore via video link from London on Monday night.

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While speaking at the party meeting, he asked, “Who is responsible for this?” The 73-year-old leader of the Pakistan Muslim League Nawaz (PML- -N) party added that it was after India started economic reforms by his government in 1990.

When Atal Bihari Vajpayee became the Prime Minister of India, India had only 1 billion dollars, but now India’s foreign exchange has reached 600 billion dollars.

“He is asking the world for money by asking how India came to this day and how far behind Pakistan is,” he said.

In July, the IMF injected $1.2 billion into cash-strapped Pakistan as part of a nine-month, $3 billion rescue package to support the government’s efforts to improve the country’s struggling economy.

The Sheriff announced his return to the country for the first time on October 21 to become the leader of the political party in the next election and remained away from England for another four years.

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Sharif, imprisoned for a year in seven prisons in November 2019 in connection with the AlAzizia Mills corruption case, left the country for health reasons with the help of Chief of Defense Staff, General Bajwa.

PML-N said it would seek immunity for him until he reaches Lahore next month. His party is ready to welcome history back to him.

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