Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) leader Omar Ayub conveyed in a press conference on Wednesday that only an “elected” government is equipped to effectively manage the International Monetary Fund (IMF) program. Standing alongside PTI leader Barrister Gohar Ali Khan, Ayub reiterated the party’s commitment to the country’s economic growth and stated that the PTI has no intentions of hindering economic progress.
Ayub emphasized the PTI’s desire to witness the country’s uplift and stressed the crucial need to utilize loans for implementing essential reforms. Barrister Gohar echoed Ayub’s sentiments, affirming that the party does not aim to create obstacles in the IMF program.
In a related development, the PTI addressed a letter to the IMF, urging the global lender to consider the political stability of Pakistan in any forthcoming discussions related to financial assistance. While the specific details of the letter remain undisclosed, senior officials assured that further information would be revealed in due course.
These developments underscore the PTI’s stance on political stability and its importance in steering the IMF program effectively. As the party communicates its perspective to the international lender, the focus remains on ensuring economic reforms and progress in Pakistan.
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