Imran Khan leaves PM house to live in a 3-BHK flat with just 2 cars and 2 security personnel
Imran Khan leaves PM house to live in a 3-BHK flat with just 2 cars and 2 security personnel
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New Prime Minister of Pakistan, Imran Khan, has left the prime minister's house and is living in a 3-bedroom flat. He will work from here and every Sunday, he will go to his old home to meet the people. 80 cars will not be in use. Just keep 2 cars will be for the use and the rest will be auctioned. The money coming from the auction will be used for the country. 

Addressing the nation for the first time, Imran has said these things. The Prime Minister's residence in Pakistan is more than one lakh square feet. Every time the private support staff of 524 people are stationed for the safety of the country's Wazir-e-Azam. 80 cars stand at the door, including 33 bulletproof cars.  

Imran Khan said that reducing the heavy debt burden on Pakistan is his priority. PM said that in 10 years, borrowing from the country has increased from Rs. 15,000 billion to 28 thousand billion rupees. He will audit where this money has finally gone? Loans should be used only in very difficult situations and for very short periods. Those people who were still running our country, they have put a habit of working through loans. No country can make progress with debt.
 
After taking a look at the office, Imran said that all this is a waste. He was just trying to stay in his old home, but intelligence agencies said that there would be a threat to his life. Hence, he had to leave that house in compulsion, but now he has shifted to the Military Secretary's 3 bedroom house. He also said that he wants just 2 security personnel and 2 cars.

His plan is to develop the PM House as a world-class research university. Imran also announced that his government would make a committee, which will account for the government expenditure on governmental people and will see where it can be cut. He said that on one side they do not have the money to spend on people. At the same time, people of the government live in a luxurious way which is very wrong.

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