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Ishaq Dar blames Imran Khan’s PTI for derailing country’s economy

Ishaq Dar, who replaced Miftah Ismail as the new Finance Minister of Pakistan, has taken a sharp dig at Imran Khan and blamed his party for the country’s poor economy as he vowed to provide more relief to the masses in the coming weeks.At a press conference recently, Ishaq Dar lambasted the Imran Khan-led PTI […]

Ishaq Dar, who replaced Miftah Ismail as the new Finance Minister of Pakistan, has taken a sharp dig at Imran Khan and blamed his party for the country’s poor economy as he vowed to provide more relief to the masses in the coming weeks.
At a press conference recently, Ishaq Dar lambasted the Imran Khan-led PTI government for Pakistan’s economic-driven political crisis and vowed to reverse the damage caused to the economy by the previous government, saying that he passed on relief to the people by reducing fuel prices despite challenges, ARY News reported.
The Finance Minister said that “we reduced petroleum prices last night and are making all-out efforts to provide more relief to common people.”
“During the last five days, an improvement has been witnessed in the country’s economic indicators, including the appreciation of the rupee,” the Finance Minister added, reported ARY News.
Ishaq Dar, who was involved in several corruption cases, was given the finance and revenue portfolios on Wednesday, shortly after being sworn in as Federal Minister.
Dar was nominated by PML-N premier Nawaz Sharif and Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif during a meeting on Sunday.
A newly appointed minister, earlier this week, arrived in the country along with PM Sharif, Dawn reported. In May, a Pakistani court issued a perpetual arrest warrant in a “corruption reference” against former Finance Minister Ishaq Dar.
According to media reports, Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif held a meeting with party supremo Nawaz Sharif in London on Saturday, where it was decided that the ruling coalition would hand over the Finance Ministry to Ishaq Dar after he returns to the country.

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