PTI criticises govt policies for ‘neck-deep’ economic crisis, rearrests of party leaders

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf (PTI) senior leader Hammad Azhar said that imported government plunged the country neck-deep in crisis, as the economic recession in the country was getting worse due to incumbent government’s flawed polices and incompetence.

In a statement on Monday, PTI senior leader stated that the current government ruined the well-performing Pakistan’s economy by ousting PTI government through conspiracy to impose these incompetent crooks on the nation.

Hammad stated that the economic recession in Pakistan was getting worse, as the GDP contraction was happening at a much faster pace than was expected.
He stated that the numbers were shaping up uglier than what many analysts had predicted earlier, adding that the picture was getting bleaker with every passing month because the current regime had no plan and policy to get the country out of the prevailing economic quagmire.
Meanwhile, Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf (PTI) Central Secretary Information Farrukh Habib blasted at the fascist government for re-arresting PTI parliamentarian Malik Amir Dogar under MPO shortly after being released from Jhang jail, who was illegally detained in jails for 12 days.

In a strong reaction to the re-arrest of Amir Dogar on Monday, PTI CSI said that Malik Aamir Dogar was released after 12 days.
However, he said that PTI leader was arrested again under MPO despite having all bails from High Court Multan Bench.

Farrukh lashed out the imported government that the PTI parliamentarians, workers and supporters were being put in jails through the worst use of state power.
However, he made it clear that Inshallah, they stood stand and would continue to stand with Imran Khan for the betterment of Pakistan come what may.

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