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IMF and Mix-achar Government talks fail

Ban cigarette and paan for 6 months and save billions of $$$

Government is in no position to take any measures. All her actions will be deemed unpopular and politically suicidal. Previous government was clever that it had negotiated with IMF and had it termed as imperative to national security.

Its best to dissolve the government and let stakeholders form a national government till there is an environment for holding general elections.
 
Government is in no position to take any measures. All her actions will be deemed unpopular and politically suicidal. Previous government was clever that it had negotiated with IMF and had it termed as imperative to national security.

Its best to dissolve the government and let stakeholders form a national government till there is an environment for holding general elections.

Imported govt won't give up easily without a NRO plus and I'm afraid we're heading towards another martial law. Not Bajwa, but someone else at the top. <cough> Peshawar <cough>
 
Expect PKR to hit 210 after this news.
Abi soya huwa ha….subah nashta kerke uper charhe ga…..halwa puri kha pi k kuch kerayga dont worry

Imported govt won't give up easily without a NRO plus and I'm afraid we're heading towards another martial law. Not Bajwa, but someone else at the top. <cough> Peshawar <cough>
Lol how can anyone replace the coas…..not possible yar
Ye kaise hosakta ha k koi bajwa ko side pe kerde ??
 
Imported govt won't give up easily without a NRO plus and I'm afraid we're heading towards another martial law. Not Bajwa, but someone else at the top. <cough> Peshawar <cough>

Economic Reconciliation Order or NRO is not needed. The dime a dozen amnesty schemes offered by previous government has ensured all possible roads towards any accountability to a premature end.

The whistle blower schemes and pertinent changes to NAB laws have rendered them toothless.

I don't need to indulge in speculation. The armed forces is still reeling from sudden structural changes brought by previous government in order to uphold civilian supremacy.
 
The landmines left by Imran Khan are indeed proving to be effective. However, your joy will be short lived as one way or the other, this Government or the next, Pakistan will have to adhere to IMF demands.
Land mines left by your Patwari league in 2018 which you never acknowledged
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Talks have failed
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Government is in no position to take any measures. All her actions will be deemed unpopular and politically suicidal. Previous government was clever that it had negotiated with IMF and had it termed as imperative to national security.

Its best to dissolve the government and let stakeholders form a national government till there is an environment for holding general elections.
Previous govt took unpopular decisions and was bashed by elements of this govt but they didn't care.
 
It would be ironic if PDM manages to weather the coming economic maelstrom without relying on IMF. Ironic because this is what Imran originally set out to do before coming to office in 2018. But Pakistan will have to depend on allies and this will show who can be a friend in need.

Back in Zardari's tenure, I remember that there was a forum of likeminded countries called 'Friends of Democratic Pakistan'. Perhaps Bilawal can revive that again and also in that process revive his father's legacy :big_boss:
 

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