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Coalition govt saved Pakistan from bankruptcy: Miftah

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ISLAMABAD: Federal Minister for Finance and Revenue Miftah Ismail on Saturday said that the incumbent coalition government has saved Pakistan from bankruptcy.

Addressing a press conference, Finance Minister said that irresponsible policies of past four years destroyed the economy but now country is heading towards economic stability.

Read more: Pakistan & IMF likely to finalize agreement soon

Criticizing Imran Khan led government, Miftah Ismail said that PTI borrowed 20,000 billion but did not add a single megawatt of electricity to the national grid nor did he constructed even a hospital.

The minister asked PTI to show what Imran Khan did as Prime Minister for coming generations.

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