There is no money to hold elections in Pakistan – the minister says

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Islamabad:

Pakistan is facing economic crisis. The price of essential commodities is increasing in the country.

Prices of commodities like petrol, diesel and wheat are on the rise.

The government of Pakistan is taking various steps to recover from the crisis. As the foreign exchange reserves are dwindling, it is trying to borrow from the International Monetary Fund.

Meanwhile, former Prime Minister Imran Khan is insisting that elections should be held in Pakistan. Emphasizing this, his party engages in protests.

Pakistan’s Defense Minister Khajawa Asif said that there is not enough money to hold elections in Pakistan. He said in this regard:-

Pakistan does not have enough money and financial strength to conduct elections. Due to this, it is not possible to hold elections now.

Imran Khan’s allegation of attempted murder is false. He unconstitutionally dissolved the provincial councils. But he was constitutionally ousted as Prime Minister by a vote of no confidence. Now he does not want to appear before the court.

Imran Khan jailed Pakistan Muslim League (Nawaz) party leaders during his tenure. They faced trial on trumped-up charges. Now imran khan is creating crises every day. But the government is tackling them. Pakistan will come out of this crisis soon.

This is what he said.

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