Pakistan, which is on the verge of bankruptcy, is hoping to get a relief package from the International Monetary Fund. Pakistan Army Chief General Qamar Bajwa has requested America for this.
Pakistan Army Chief General Qamar Javed Bajwa contacted the US Treasury Department. Crop. The Army Chief has requested the US to approve the IMF fund. If the US recommends to the IMF, then Pakistan can get a relief package of 1.2 billion dollars. Pakistan government made efforts for that, but some rules of IMF have to be followed. In particular, the IMF has kept the condition of increasing the prices of petroleum and electricity. If that happens, there will be an outcry against the government. Because of that crop. The government has not increased the prices. Also, Pakistan’s previous record is also very bad. The old loan from the IMF has not been repaid and its due date has also come.
As Pakistan’s Shahbaz government failed to get the funds, Army Chief Qamar Bajwa took the wire and asked for America’s help. Bajwa has requested the US to extend the deadline for repayment of the old debt along with providing new funds to the IMF. It is said that if America recommends, Pakistan will get funds.