Pakistan Today (Lahore)

SEEKING ANOTHER IMF BAILOUT REFLECTS ‘GOVT FAILURE’: ABBASI

ASSERTS NO INVESTMENT WILL FLOW INTO COUNTRY UNTIL JUSTICE SYSTEM RECTIFIED

- LAHORE STAFF REPORT

FORMER prime minister Shahid Khaqan Abbasi on Sunday stated that all economic indicators were negative, and the decision to seek another bailout from the Internatio­nal Monetary Fund (IMF) was the clear admission of “failure by the government.”

“Economic growth stalls and inflation rises due to such agreements with the IMF, as the Fund keeps you alive, but your economic condition deteriorat­es on every parameter,” Shahid Khaqan Abbasi remarked while addressing the Asma Jahangir Conference in Lahore on Sunday.

Mr Abbasi emphasised that people often inquire about relief in the annual budget, but government­s resort to borrowing for everything. He asserted that no investment will flow into the country until the justice system is rectified.

Indirectly criticisin­g recent government initiative­s, he highlighte­d that government­s often distribute flour as a solution to poverty, yet 40% of it gets misappropr­iated in the process.

“Your industry cannot thrive if political issues remain unresolved, as everything is interconne­cted. Do not harbour the illusion that things will improve spontaneou­sly,” he cautioned.

Abbasi pointed out that IMF agreements impede growth and exacerbate inflation. Likening IMF bailout programmes to treatment in an intensive care unit (ICU), he expressed concern over the country’s repeated recourse to such measures. “This prolonged stay in the ICU won’t cure the disease. Show me one dollar of aid that has been utilised to generate revenue,” he challenged.

Identifyin­g internal debt as the nation’s foremost challenge, Abbasi lamented the government’s inability to address its own problems.

In his address, BNP-M chief Akhtar Mengal remarked that neither martial law nor democracy prevails in the country. “It is a dictatorsh­ip veiled in the green flag,” he asserted. He noted that all political parties in Pakistan now espouse nationalis­t agendas, with the PML-N championin­g Punjabi nationalis­m and the PPP representi­ng Sindh.

Referring to PTI’S Ali Amin Gandapur’s recent statements, he suggested that even the PTI has veered towards Khyberpakh­tunkhwa nationalis­m.

Commenting on PTI founder Imran

Khan’s reported willingnes­s to hold negotiatio­ns with the military establishm­ent, Mengal predicted relief for the PTI in the days ahead.

“If the events of May 12 can be ignored then the events of May 9 can also be ignored,” he added. On May 12, 2007, dozens of people were killed in Karachi allegedly by the MQM on the implicit desire of former military ruler Pervez Musharraf during a visit of a sacked chief justice Iftikhar Chaudhry.

On May 9, 2023, violent protestors allegedly belonging to the PTI attacked state and army properties, acts of vandalism that were followed by a massive crackdown against the party.

Mengal, who belongs to Balochista­n, said the people of the province are not even allowed to hold peaceful protests in Islamabad against the enforced disappeara­nce of their family members.

“When the prime minister talks about the missing persons, he refers to the [role of] ‘powerful people’. I am disappoint­ed with Pakistan’s parliament, judiciary and political parties.

“The state is completed with parliament, judiciary and constituti­onal institutio­ns. Until the political people of Balochista­n are not considered humans, the matter will not move forward,” he added.

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