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I thought govt ke pas tou zehar khanay ke paise nahi
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Again Indian Patwari narrative. This is what US CNN reported on American bases last yearIncorrect. USA never asked for any bases in Pakistan, and IK's famous "absolutely not" commented was blurted out in response to a hypothetical question by a journalist during an interview. Much ado about nothing for domestic political mileage, nothing more.
Pakistan's economy would collapse with or without subsidy. It's a catch 21 situation right nowIf I were in some deciding position in pakistani government, I would have taxed everything heavily, especially petrol.
Its so subsidised there , almost as if like Pakistan is one of the Gulf nations producing crude oil .
Even if it meant subsequent and certain political loss .
Thats the only way out , simple hai facilities chaiye agar hostel me to aur rent dena padega
Why am I held responsible for that comment?Again Indian Patwari narrative. This is what US CNN reported on American bases last year
@WoodUS nearing a formal agreement to use Pakistan's airspace to carry out military operations in Afghanistan
The Biden administration has told lawmakers that the US is nearing a formalized agreement with Pakistan for use of its airspace to conduct military and intelligence operations in Afghanistan, according to three sources familiar with the details of a classified briefing with members of Congress...amp.cnn.com
Again Indian Patwari narrative. This is what US CNN reported on American bases last year
@WoodUS nearing a formal agreement to use Pakistan's airspace to carry out military operations in Afghanistan
The Biden administration has told lawmakers that the US is nearing a formalized agreement with Pakistan for use of its airspace to conduct military and intelligence operations in Afghanistan, according to three sources familiar with the details of a classified briefing with members of Congress...amp.cnn.com
Pakistan's economy would collapse with or without subsidy. It's a catch 21 situation right now
This is what US CNN reported on American bases last year
Ok thanksBhai Sahib, use of airspace refers to the air corridor, and does not mean airbases.
It hilarious to know that you check who reacts to comments made by other users. I've actually disabled notification for reactions to my comments hereYou liked @VCheng comment where he refuted Americans didn't want bases in Pakistan based on Patwari propaganda
You liked @VCheng comment where he refuted Americans didn't want bases in Pakistan based on Patwari propaganda
If the IMF loan is approved, most of the other loans will be deferred by creditors. For obvious reasons, creditors will not want Pakistan to default.They will never get 36 billion dollars the finance minister is an idiot. They need more so that 10% can go the Sharifs, 10% to the Zardaris and the rest for their patwari allies.
The economy is collapsing because there is zero leadership, vision, or policy from the government. Maryam is running jalsas for her 10 remaining followers talking about elections, Bajwa is running the army's reputation into the ground, Ishaq Dar is whispering in the cabinets ears about how to run the economy, Ahsan Iqbal is openly calling the finance minister incompetent, Bilawal is in the US kissing Bidens feet, and Shahbaz is planning his 4th family trip abroad since coming to power.
Anyone blaming PTI when they had relative stability under their watch and were on track to meet debt payments with their IMF deal is a fool. The sincerity of this government was shown when they a) refused to remove the fuel subsidies they spent so much crying about b) immediately took the entire cabinet to London to kiss godfathers ring c) launched a brutal crackdown on PTI's protest and potentially millions of dollars worth of economic damage through their mobilisation of thousands of officers across Pakistan, permanent road spikes, and media bans.