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Economy performance from 2018/2022

And this was during the covid pandemic.
PTI should show comparisons with other economies (especially in a similar state of economic mismanagement as when PTI took over) that also had to make policies to balance their economic needs with the need for public safety during the pandemic.

PTI had to give out a massive cash relief to the public to help them weather the economic disruption due to the pandemic.

To ignore the pandemic and the extent to which that slowed down economic reforms PTI was trying to enact would give a partial picture to anyone looking at the numbers solely.
 
The initial performance was good but post Covid the management became more and more populist due to public/
opposition pressure.
 
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Kitni low qeetmat lgae ha tum logo ne apny IMAAN ki..

21 Universities😲
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Bhai maine ye post dekha aur muzaamil ki video dekh kay likha and i am not backing this. I am just reporting for discussion here.
 
I don’t know some PTI supporters write fudged figures and then everyone else copies them without actually checking the real figures

The debt to gdp for example rose from about 68% to 85%

The foreign reserve account keeps changing with similar numbers so never actually increased to significant figure

The overall economy shrank during PTI government for the first time in our history in USD. They came in power with about 330 billion USD of GDP and until last year it was back to about 270s figure

Now it is up again due to rebasing of GDP to 2015/16 so basically not an achievement by PTI

I can talk about other figures but it’s going to be pointless

Its pointless to use USD figure because Dar artificially kept rupee overvalued by pumping dollars in market. So when people say Pakistan GDP was higher in N league era in terms of $$, they are not telling the whole picture.

Cancer therapy was left for PTI. Basically sudden shock was inflation as Pakistan run out of $$ to pump rupee.

PTI did great compared to N league disaster. Finally market based exchange rate. It also allowed more investment in export industries unlike in Dar era.
 
Its pointless to use USD figure because Dar artificially kept rupee overvalued by pumping dollars in market. So when people say Pakistan GDP was higher in N league era in terms of $$, they are not telling the whole picture.

Cancer therapy was left for PTI. Basically sudden shock was inflation as Pakistan run out of $$ to pump rupee.

PTI did great compared to N league disaster. Finally market based exchange rate. It also allowed more investment in export industries unlike in Dar era.
If its pointless to mention USD figure... Try to repay your debts to IMF in Pakistani rupees

Or convince the Chinese to take their agreed profit in PKR for CPEC projects

For import oriential market like Pakistan... Every dollar counts
 
If its pointless to mention USD figure... Try to repay your debts to IMF in Pakistani rupees

Or convince the Chinese to take their agreed profit in PKR for CPEC projects

For import oriential market like Pakistan... Every dollar counts

Its pointless when rupee is artificially pumped by taking debt in $$. In few years you have to pay the bill and thats when PTI came. Pakistan being import oriented is the reason we are heading towards Sri Lanka like disaster if Dar is allowed to become FM again. Every dollar count but you don't have printing machine of $$. You have to earn it with exports. And what does N league do? Export stays the same or even less in 5 years meanwhile imports increased by 300%. By end of their tenure they left Pakistan with $5b reserves in SBP. They didn't even experience huge international price shock of post covid era.

N league was paying $4-5b per year foreign debt while they left PTI to pay $12-15b per year.
 

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