Mav3rick
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Evidently NO; Dar has been a complete failure and a disaster ever since he returned.Kyun aap kay Dar sahab jin ko aap 4 maheenay pehle tak maseeha maan rahay thay kaam nhn kar rahay?
IMF knows this government is gone sooner or later, and the world wants to negotiate and deal with a government it knows is here for a longer term at least, and with some mandate.
As I have said often before, you don't give a loan to someone who you don't know will be in the city the next day or not.
It is not the IMF which is delaying the matter but this Government; it seems the Government is still not convinced it will be able to hold on to power for the next 6 months or so and because of that they are not closing the bridge which will make things so much tougher for the incoming Government, after caretaker Government's tenure. Once PDM is convinced that it will not only continue but will also win in Punjab and Center, things will start changing very soon. That's just my take on the matter.
As for your last line, you seem like someone who want to act mature but then post something so nonsensical that it makes me wonder whether you did it on purpose. All loans which are given to Government of Pakistan are SOVERIGN loans and they NEED to be paid back. Not paying them is NOT an option and carries significant global repercussions. Pakistan will have to pay back any loan it takes regardless of who is at the helm of affairs!