Economic crisis in Pakistan: The situation in Pakistan is getting serious day by day. Here the economic crisis has become so deep that all the petrol pumps and ATMs of Lahore have become empty. Former cricketer Mohammad Hafeez has tweeted about such situations.
Tagging the country's leading politicians, he has slammed the Pakistani government for the lack of fuel and cash. If the government treasury is getting empty, then the law and order have also deteriorated.
The country's former Prime Minister Imran Khan is taking out a rally with his supporters and the government is trying to stop him. In such a situation, the commotion is visible on the streets of Pakistan. The government has given a free hand to the police to prevent the rally taken out demanding fresh elections from reaching Islamabad. Police are stopping Imran supporters by firing tear gallons, lathi-charging and taking them into custody.
Former Pakistan all-rounder Mohammad Hafeez tweeted 'Petrol is not available at any petrol station in Lahore? Is no cash available in ATMs? Why does the common man have to bear the brunt of political decisions? In this tweet, he has also tagged Imran Khan, Prime Minister Shahbaz Khan, Maryam Sharif, and Bilawal Bhutto. Many types of reactions are coming out to this tweet from Mohammad Hafeez.
The people of Pakistan have accepted this truth and appealed to the government to restore services immediately. Here, the situation is becoming such that economic and political instability is deepening.
Pakistan is sitting with high hopes about the International Monetary Fund's (IMF) possible announcement of resuming the $ 6 billion rescue package. Here, on May 25, Imran Khan, while announcing the Islamabad March, said that all supporters should unite to press for the dissolution of the National Assembly and to hold fresh elections in the country.
Although the leadership of Pakistan's Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif and the coalition government of Pakistan rejected Imran Khan's demand. The government had said that the elections would be held next year. This government will complete its term.