When musharraf left no deficit on PPP. When PPP left deficit was $2- $4 billion, when nawaz left this deficit went to $18-$20 billion.
Hope above should give you a tiny spot of light in the darkness of your brain.
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My 2 cents.
All in all, till today, Pakistan has borrowed around SDR 13.79 billion from the IMF, out of which 47% of the loans were secured by PPP, followed by PML-N at 35%, while the military dictatorships lag behind with a mere 18%. Pakistan have taken 22 loans in 61 years.
@Chak Bamu
Sorry but sometimes it helps if one do proper research on the subject.
That said, looking at Pakistan's history, nobody should even ask this question - "who is responsible of Pakistan's economic crisis". Khan/PTI doesnt have magic wand which he will swing in the air and make all this mess go away.
More to the point, with the help of above data we can see who are the culprits (PPP & PML-N). Ironically, Pakistan have seen its best years under dictator (i.e. Musharaf) - which is a tight slap in the face of those who whine & criticize 24x7 about establishment & Army. Did Army & establishment asked Nawaz and Zardari to inflict damage to Pakistan? Hell no. What have these two done for Pakistan, beside building their own empires of Pakistani tax payer's money.
These two have always brought bad name to Pakistan. Its due to these two there is no respect of Pakistan in Intl and Islamic countries.
Now finally we have Khan, who has taken a stand for Pakistan and Muslims of the world. Its Khan and Pakistan establishment who are playing role of mediator in between KSA and Iran. I bet if Nawaz or Zaradi would've been at the helm, they would've give two hoots about the regional situation.
Khan is earning respect at almost all diplomatic fronts for Pakistan and working closely with Army and establishment, which is very difficult for PML-N and PPP supporters to swallow, therefore, they call him puppet/selective PM.
Apparently if you support your country, Army and establishment than you're a puppet, however, you will be called a
leader if you're in bed with Indian and badmouth Pakistan Army and establishment.