LAHORE: The Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), the previous ruling party, on Sunday published a “white paper” on the current government’s one-year period led by the Pakistan Democratic Movement (PDM). The PTI emphasized the incumbent government’s issues with governance, inflation, and other concerns.
In a video marking one year since his ouster, Imran Khan threatened to protest on the streets if elections are not held. He lambasted the current government’s policies and decisions, particularly regarding the economy and terrorism. He also criticised the government for allegedly cracking down on PTI workers and creating disagreements and division between the Supreme Court judges.
According to Imran, the current government has not faced a challenge as severe as the coronavirus pandemic during his own tenure. He also discussed the declining state of the economy, noting that the value of the rupee has dropped over Rs100 since his government was ousted.
The PTI chief also mentioned that a 10% decrease in exports could cause issues in the supply of US dollars. Imran highlighted his government’s success in handling terrorism, citing the resumption of operations by airlines such as British Airways and an increase in tourism. Additionally, he claimed that the Parliament had become inactive due to the lack of opposition presence.


