Former Pakistan PM Nawaz Sharif condemned Imran Khans letter to the IMF, linking political stability to bailout talks, labeling it an act of hostility against the state.
Former Pakistani Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif has criticized jailed ex-premier Imran Khan's letter to the International Monetary Fund (IMF), linking the country's political stability with any future bailout talks. Sharif called Khan's actions "hostile" towards the state and questioned the motives behind such tactics.

Caretaker PM Disapproves of Khan's Letter
Caretaker Prime Minister Anwaarul Haq Kakar also expressed disapproval of Khan's letter to the IMF, terming it "highly irresponsible." Kakar highlighted the caretaker government's efforts in economic revival and noted that negotiations with the IMF for a crucial USD 6 billion agreement were underway. He emphasized that electoral disputes should be resolved through appropriate forums and criticized Khan's decision to write the letter.
Khan Defends His Letter
Imran Khan confirmed writing the letter to the IMF, urging them to thoroughly examine the poll results before providing further financial assistance to Pakistan. He called for an audit of at least 30% of the national and provincial assembly seats to uncover electoral fraud. Khan expressed concerns that a loan without proper scrutiny could lead to increased poverty and a rise in the burden of loans.
Allegations of Election Rigging
Khan alleged that the election process was rigged in favor of Nawaz Sharif and that he was unfairly subjected to corruption allegations. He claimed that institutions were compromised to ensure Sharif's selection, causing harm to organizations like the National Accountability Bureau (NAB).
New Government Seeks Fresh IMF Loan
Official sources indicate that the new government will seek a fresh loan of approximately USD 6 billion from the IMF to address balance of payments issues. Pakistan avoided default last year with a USD 3 billion short-term loan from the IMF, but it may face challenges in meeting external liabilities if the new loan is delayed.
Shehbaz Sharif Nominated as Next Prime Minister
Nawaz Sharif has nominated his younger brother and PML-N president, Shehbaz Sharif, to be the next prime minister. Shehbaz Sharif is expected to lead a coalition government with the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) under a post-poll power-sharing deal. The new prime minister is set to be elected by the newly formed National Assembly on Sunday.
As Pakistan navigates its economic challenges and political transitions, the implications of Imran Khan's letter to the IMF remain uncertain. The new government, led by Shehbaz Sharif, will face the task of addressing the country's financial stability and ensuring political stability while dealing with the ongoing fallout from Khan's actions.
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