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Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif lashed out at his predecessor and PTI chief Imran Khan on Sunday for “hatching a grand conspiracy against Pakistan”, saying that legal action would be taken.

The PM, who was on his second visit to Lahore since assuming office, said in a late-night statement that those concocting a narrative against national institutions were the real Mir Jafars and Mir Sadiqs and that Imran Khan had challenged the state, Constitution and national institutions during his speech in Abbottabad on Sunday.

The PM said what Imran was doing could only be categorised as “conspiracy and not politics” and this conspiracy was not against political rivals, but rather against the country.

The prime minister was also categorical with regard to Imran Khan’s protest plan.

“We will not allow Imran or anyone to create anarchy in the country. Any of his (Imran) unconstitutional and unlawful acts will be dealt strictly.”

In reply to a question whether corruption cases were being instituted against Imran and his party men, the premier said: “Let me make it clear we have no word of ‘victimisation’ in our dictionary, but the law will take its course.”

Read more: https://www.dawn.com/news/1688742/pm-vows-action-against-imran-for-vilifying-institutions
 
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One of the main problems for Pakistan's economy is the lack of FDI that merits the size of its economy. I don't see much in terms of FDI on this forum other than CPEC (which is not always an investment that is at risk). I suspect that political stability may be a key reason for the lack of structural investments coming into the country. PM Shahbaz can improve on that front if Imran decides to lay low and wait for next elections :cheers:
 
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Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif lashed out at his predecessor and PTI chief Imran Khan on Sunday for “hatching a grand conspiracy against Pakistan”, saying that legal action would be taken.

The PM, who was on his second visit to Lahore since assuming office, said in a late-night statement that those concocting a narrative against national institutions were the real Mir Jafars and Mir Sadiqs and that Imran Khan had challenged the state, Constitution and national institutions during his speech in Abbottabad on Sunday.

The PM said what Imran was doing could only be categorised as “conspiracy and not politics” and this conspiracy was not against political rivals, but rather against the country.

The prime minister was also categorical with regard to Imran Khan’s protest plan.

“We will not allow Imran or anyone to create anarchy in the country. Any of his (Imran) unconstitutional and unlawful acts will be dealt strictly.”

In reply to a question whether corruption cases were being instituted against Imran and his party men, the premier said: “Let me make it clear we have no word of ‘victimisation’ in our dictionary, but the law will take its course.”

Read more: https://www.dawn.com/news/1688742/pm-vows-action-against-imran-for-vilifying-institutions

They are scared to death now,
they know very well where the public sentiment is,
and they know establishment is cornered as well.

There will be no saviors.

INQALAB ZINDABAD
 
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Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif lashed out at his predecessor and PTI chief Imran Khan on Sunday for “hatching a grand conspiracy against Pakistan”, saying that legal action would be taken.

The PM, who was on his second visit to Lahore since assuming office, said in a late-night statement that those concocting a narrative against national institutions were the real Mir Jafars and Mir Sadiqs and that Imran Khan had challenged the state, Constitution and national institutions during his speech in Abbottabad on Sunday.

The PM said what Imran was doing could only be categorised as “conspiracy and not politics” and this conspiracy was not against political rivals, but rather against the country.

The prime minister was also categorical with regard to Imran Khan’s protest plan.

“We will not allow Imran or anyone to create anarchy in the country. Any of his (Imran) unconstitutional and unlawful acts will be dealt strictly.”

In reply to a question whether corruption cases were being instituted against Imran and his party men, the premier said: “Let me make it clear we have no word of ‘victimisation’ in our dictionary, but the law will take its course.”

Read more: https://www.dawn.com/news/1688742/pm-vows-action-against-imran-for-vilifying-institutions

The Beggers can't be Choosers has spoken.
 
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باپ عورتوں کی ننگی فوٹوز دکھا کر سیاست کرتا تھا بیٹی مردوں کی ننگی ویڈیوز کے سہارے وزیر اعظم بننا چاہتی ہے پھر بھی ان کےسپورٹرز کہتے ہیں کہ عمران خان نےمعاشرے کی اخلاقیات خراب کر دی ہیں۔​
 
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Shahbaz Sharif's performance for a few days ..
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Dollar, Rs 176 to RS188
Sugar expensive add Rs 85 to Rs110
Ghee is expensive added Rs 20
Flour is expensive at Rs. 400
Three times increase in the price of electricity
Pulses cost Add Rs. 10-20
Goat meat Rs1200 to 1400 per Kg
Poultry Rs500 to 550 rupees per kg
Stock market down
Fertilizer is expensive add at Rs 1000
Load shedding, disability ...
Media silent!
 
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One of the main problems for Pakistan's economy is the lack of FDI that merits the size of its economy. I don't see much in terms of FDI on this forum other than CPEC (which is not always an investment that is at risk). I suspect that political stability may be a key reason for the lack of structural investments coming into the country. PM Shahbaz can improve on that front if Imran decides to lay low and wait for next elections :cheers:
FDI come to countries that have potential for export growth. International investors want investment return in dollars not rupees. Without export growth their dollar investments will go bust.
 
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FDI come to countries that have potential for export growth. International investors want investment return in dollars not rupees. Without export growth their dollar investments will go bust.
Yes exactly, or to source inputs in the form of services, or to expand into a target market to serve the consumers there.
 
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