Imran Khan, the chairman of Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), claimed that after becoming Pakistan’s prime minister, he learned more about the nation’s economy, current account deficit, and other problems.Speaking at a conference in Islamabad, he stated, “The PTI has learned how to handle the national economy while battling with obstacles.”
“The next time, we will take office prepared.”Political stability is necessary for economic prosperity, he claimed. However, he pointed out that the opposition prevented the parliament from operating throughout the three and a half years the PTI administration was in power, creating political unrest.
Imran Khan admitted that after becoming prime minister, he became aware of a number of problems, including the current account deficit. He claimed that despite this, he has acquired them via the difficulties the PTI government has faced.The PTI leader criticised the poll chairman, claiming that the Election Commission of Pakistan turned the PTI into a play by receiving assistance from Pakistanis living abroad.
If the PTI wins the election, he continued, “We will take actions that are unprecedented in the nation.”Imran Khan did not apologise for threatening Islamabad’s extra sessions judge, Zeba Chaudhry, in a letter he provided on August 30 to the Islamabad High Court (IHC) in response to a show-cause summons. However, he made the option to retract his words “if they were incorrect.”