Pakistan, which was already surrounded by economic crisis and allegations of election rigging, is likely to face another crisis.
It is reported that Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf or PTI founder Imran Khan is preparing to write a letter to the International Monetary Fund.
Through this, Imran will raise the demand that loan should be issued to Pakistan only after the election audit.
Recently PTI leader Ali Zafar met Imran in jail. After this he told the journalists that the IMF will be informed about the election rigging in Pakistan.
He claimed that the ‘mandate’ was stolen because those who were losing on the night of 8 February were declared winners the next day on 8 February.
Zafar says that through this letter, PTI should send an independent audit team to investigate the rigging in the elections and after that release the loan.
Zafar says that the charter of the European Union and other organizations is that to give loan to a country, it is necessary for its governance to be good.
He said, ‘Leave aside the rigging that happened before the elections. The victory was snatched away from the winning candidates of PTI through post-election tampering.
Last year itself, Pakistan had received a loan of 3 billion dollars from IMF. Here, after a long discussion, PML-N and PPP have agreed to form a coalition government in Pakistan.
Under the finalized political deal, former Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif will be made the PM candidate and Asif Ali Zardari will become the President.