New Pakistan's wind comes out, Imran Khan admits- I couldn't live up to my promises
New Pakistan's wind comes out, Imran Khan admits- I couldn't live up to my promises
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Islamabad: Pakistan's PRIME Minister Imran Khan has made tall promises for the development of the neighbouring country before coming to power. But under Imran's rule, Pakistan has been so bad that it has to take loans from abroad. With this, inflation in the country has reached its peak. At the same time, PM Imran Khan has also now admitted that he has not been able to live up to his promises.

Imran Khan admitted that he could not bring about the change in Pakistan, which he had promised when he came to power. Imran blamed it on the faults in Pakistan's system. Addressing an event in the capital Islamabad, Imran said, "Initially, we wanted to bring about a change immediately through revolutionary steps, but later we realised that our system was unable to withstand this change." 

Imran Khan further said that the government and ministries did not give the desired results. "The biggest problem is that there is no link between the interest of the government and the country," he said, questioning whether our ministries are demonstrating how to stabilise the country by increasing exports and how the condition of the people can be improved, How can poverty be eradicated?'

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