Audio leaks evidence on conspiracy for destabilizing national economy: Shahid Khaqan Abbasi

Pakistan Aug, 30 2022
Audio leaks evidence on conspiracy for destabilizing national economy: Shahid Khaqan Abbasi
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ISLAMABAD: Former Prime Minister Shahid Khaqan Abbasi termed audio leaks as evidence on conspiracy  for destabilising national economy. “Imran Khan and all conspirators will have to render account. This conspiracy starts from Imran Khan and reaches to finance minister KP. He was conspiring to sabotage hard work continuing since last four months.

Motive behind letter was that IMF programme could not be approved”, he said this while talking to media men here yesterday. He said it is matter of regret that man like Shaukat Tarin was also involved in it to whom Pakistan gave a lot. Things will have to be put before people that what he did during his stint in power. Today IMF has approved 7th and 8th review. IMF programme with Pakistan has been revived. He claimed Imran Khan team including Shaukat Tarin ruined national economy for four years.

Miftah Ismail has put economy on track again under leadership of Prime Minister. When letter has to be written and how it has to be written and when it has to be sent and what will be its repercussions for county, he said. Only motive behind this letter was that IMF programme could not be approved. It was heinous conspiracy to shift more burden to people by annihilating national economy, he underlined. Letter from finance minister KP was strange and sorrowful incident of history of Pakistan, he indicated. Finance Minister said for not providing surplus due to floods. While flood has hit entire country. He held Shaukat Tarin has remained finance minister several times.

Published in The Daily National Courier, August, 31 2022

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