The PTI, seemingly on the advice of Imran Khan, has written a letter to the IMF urging the multilateral lender to endorse an audit of the 2024 elections before beginning discussions with the Pakistani government on a new bailout package. This is Pakistan’s internal matter and does not require involving a foreign financial body as a facilitator.
This is undoubtedly anti-state activity, in my view, which will further destabilize an already unstable country. It is high time for cooperative governance and leadership, so that our affairs can proceed smoothly in the times to come.
Engr Asim Nawab
Islamabad
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