Pakistan Minister Fazlur Rehman raised questions India is becoming a superpower Pakistan is on the way of bankruptcy

Pakistan India Relation Troubled by poor economic condition and increasing debt, the tone of the leaders in Pakistan has also started changing. The leaders there are asking questions as to who is responsible for this situation? Pakistan’s top leader and president of Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam (F) Maulana Fazlur Rehman said, India is on the way to become a superpower, we are begging to avoid bankruptcy. Maulana said, the invisible forces taking decisions from behind the scenes are responsible for the plight of the country, who have turned the elected representatives of the people into puppets. These forces control us from behind the walls. The members of Parliament have abandoned principles and are busy selling democracy. We are going bankrupt, who is responsible for this?

The country cannot progress in these conditions
Actually, Maulana Fazlur Rehman was addressing the first session of the National Assembly after the general elections. He said all these things during this time. Rehman asked how long will we continue to compromise? For how long will we continue to seek help from outside forces to get elected as MPs? He condemned rigging in the elections of 2018 and 2024. He questioned how can our conscience be clear while sitting in this House, because both the losers and the winners are not satisfied. Maulana said that we have made our country a victim of stagnation, such countries cannot progress.

Last week also the issue of friendship with India was raised
Some industrialists of Pakistan believe that India can play an important role in improving the deteriorating economy of Pakistan. Last week, Arif Habib, a stock market veteran and businessman in Pakistan, said on this, I want both of you to join hands. Also improve relations with a person lodged in Adiala jail, so that he improves things. Former Prime Minister referring to him from Adiala Jail Imran Khan Was from. When Arif Habib requested India to join hands, a person standing behind him also nodded in agreement.

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