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Khawaja Asif claims Pakistan has already defaulted and blames the establishment, bureaucracy, and politicians

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By Web Desk Published February 19, 2023 1 Min Read
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Defence Minister Khawaja Asif asserts that Pakistan has defaulted and blames “everyone,” including the establishment, bureaucracy, and politicians.

“You may have learned that Pakistan is going bankrupt or that a default or meltdown is taking place,” he said on Saturday while speaking at a private college ceremony in Sialkot. It has already happened. The country in which we reside is insolvent. “.

According to the defense minister, a stable nation must stand on its own two feet. “Our problems have a domestic solution. the IMF does not resolve Pakistan’s issues. “.

According to him, the current state was brought about by the last seven decades’ lack of respect for the Constitution and the rule of law.

Asif, lashing out at the previous PTI administration, claimed that two and a half years ago, terrorists were brought to Pakistan, which led to the current wave of terrorism.

He claimed that the security organizations had valiantly fought the attackers at the KPO during the attack on the Karachi police office.

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