Islamabad:In a major decision aimed at curbing the worsening financial and economic situation of Pakistan due to the Covid-19 pandemic, Prime Minister Imran Khan has announced that his government will reach out to the International Monetary Fund (IMF) again, seeking a second relief package.
The announcement by the premier came during the launch ceremony of the UN Development Programme's (UNDP) Pakistan National Human Development Report on Inequality.
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"We are going to speak to the IMF because we see disruptions ahead. Just when our economy was recovering and all the indicators were positive, unfortunately, we will have to review the whole situation and our new Ehsaas Programme," Khan said.
"The service industry has been badly hit everywhere in the world but in Pakistan, our service industry has been really badly hit."
The premier said the strict conditions of the IMF could not be applied on the people, who he said are already suffering because of the pandemic.
The government's decision to knock the doors of the IMF again for a second bailout is expected to push the country into further strict compliance parameters, implementation of which would have a major negative effect on the lives of the locals, who are already facing serious the brunt of the pandemic and the ever increasing cost of living due to a surge in prices of basic commodities, imposed by the government.
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