‘India becoming superpower and we are begging…,’ Pakistan Opposition leader says
Pakistan Opposition leader says after $1.1 billion IMF loan deal
‘India becoming superpower and we are begging…,’ Pakistan Opposition leader says
Islamabad: Pakistan’s Opposition leader Maulana Fazlur Rehman drew a stark contrast between his country and India, saying that while the Islamic nation is begging to avoid bankruptcy, the latter is actively aspiring for a superpower status. His comments came after IMF okayed a $1.1 billion loan for Pakistan. Pakistani Opposition leader said India is dreaming of becoming a superpower but Pakistan is begging to avoid bankruptcy.
Pakistani Opposition leader said India is dreaming of becoming a superpower but Pakistan is begging to avoid bankruptcy. Pakistani Opposition leader Maulana Fazlur Rehman on Monday drew a stark contrast between his country and India, saying that while the Islamic nation is begging to avoid bankruptcy, the latter is actively aspiring for a superpower status.
“Who is responsible for this?…There are powers behind the walls controlling us, and they make decisions while we are just puppets,”Rehman was quoted as saying by ARY News. He accused the Pakistan government of “selling democracy.” Rehman also expressed dismay over the representative nature of democratic institutions in Pakistan, saying, “The governments are formed in palaces and bureaucrats decided who would be the Prime Minister.”
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