Former federal minister and Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) central leader, Asad Umar has called for early elections to save the economy from further deterioration.
Addressing a press conference on Sunday, the PTI leader demanded early elections, saying the new government cannot decide on how to manage the economy and the early elections are the only solution to take the country out of the current crisis.
He claimed that ex-prime minister Imran Khan tried his best to “save the masses from inflation.” Umar listed his government’s economic achievements during its four-year tenure and claimed the economy was functioning smoothly until the no-confidence motion against Imran. He said the motion with the alleged help of foreign powers was brought against the PTI chief because the “economy was doing great”.
Umar claimed that the industrial sector, trade and power generation witnessed growth and added that economic growth this year would hit six per cent. He said that the PTI government had introduced “farmer-friendly” policies that resulted in record growth. The sugarcane crop recorded 9.6% higher growth compared to last year. The corn crop also saw a record increase, he added.
According to Umar, the economic situation post-Imran government was “precarious”. He added that foreign exchange reserves were reduced by $6 billion since the no-confidence motion against Imran.
“On the one hand, the foreign exchange reserves were declining while on the other, the government was facing difficulty in borrowing money from outside Pakistan,” he said. Umar said the government was indecisive about the economic decision as the government and its allies were looking toward each other for decision-making.
The former minister said that the patience of the masses was running thin and the best solution to avoid any untoward situation is to call snap polls.
As the economy deteriorates, the PTI has started taking on the government citing “economic progress” during its decade. On Friday, Imran Khan had claimed that he had warned the military establishment about an “economic tailspin” if the motion against his government succeeded.
The PTI leader said the interest rate has been the highest at 15 percent since 1998 while the stock market lost 3,000 points and inflation rose to 13.4 percent due to the “lowest ever confidence” in the government.