'won't spare corrupt leaders' Imran Khan on poor condition of Pak
'won't spare corrupt leaders' Imran Khan on poor condition of Pak
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Islamabad: Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan has addressed the country, justifying the arrests of politicians in corruption cases in the country, saying he would not spare the country the "thieves". It has also announced the setting up of an empowered High Level commission to examine the ARI debts.

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Everyone is aware of the fact that Pakistan is currently reeling under a cash crunch, and it has also reduced its defence budget. PM Imran Khan has addressed the nation at midnight in an unusual manner after the first budget of his Government was presented and further stated that at the root of Pakistan's economic problems is the outstanding heavy debts on the country and it was Rs 6,000 billion (Pakistani rupees) in 10 years. Has risen to 30,000 billion rupees.

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Earlier yesterday, the Punjab Assembly's opposition leader Hamja Shahbaz was arrested in the same day on Tuesday. According to the information, Shahbaz has been arrested by the National Accountability Bureau (NABB), the anti-corruption agency, in cases involving money laundering.

On Monday, former President Asif Ali Zardari was arrested by Nabb and accused of money laundering worth billions of dollars. Not only that, former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif is already in jail in connection with corruption. Further, Imran has announced that "Pakistan is stable now and that pressure (of keeping the economy stable) has also been relieved. Now I won't spare them (corrupt leaders), "he added.

 

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