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Electricity, Gas gets Expensive in Pakistan, Imran Khan Appeals to Stay Calm

Monali Gupta

Islamabad: Prime Minister of Pakistan Imran Khan admitted that people of the country are battling rising inflation. He urged the people to 'stay strong' till they recover the debt-ridden economy. His statement has come at a time when there is such news in the media that Khan's government is close to receiving the relief package from the International Monetary Fund (IMF).

During a program held in Rawalpindi, Khan said, "It is absolutely right that our people are facing some difficulties. Electricity is expensive. Gas is expensive." He said, 'I can understand that inflation is on the increase.' Khan appealed to people to be patient with rising inflation. They promised that the country would be able to get out of this difficult time.

Significantly, the economy of Pakistan is immersed in debt. Thereby, the people there are constantly facing inflation. After the formation of Imran Khan's Prime Minister in August last year, many reports related to Pakistan's debt have come out. In the same year, China had helped Pakistan in March this year.

China has helped $ 2.2 billion in cash to Pakistan facing the cash crisis. With this help of China, the status of Pakistan's foreign exchange reserves will be adjusted. At the same time, Pakistan has also taken help from Saudi Arabia. Explain that Pakistan's financial condition is bad. She is trying to raise money in different ways. Under this the properties of the ministries are being sold.

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