Ishaq Dar returns home after almost five years
LAHORE: Having left the country for treatment in United Kingdom on October 27, 2017, former finance minister Ishaq Dar has finally returned home on Monday evening after having spent four years and almost 11 months in England. The PML-N critics contended that Pakistan’s external debt during Dar’s tenure as finance minister had surged from roughly $61 billion in June 2013 to $83 billion in June 2017.
Ishaq Dar had left the country on October 27, 2017 to attend a one-day regional economic conference but instead of coming back to Pakistan, he first flew to Saudi Arabia to meet former prime minister Nawaz Sharif and then decided to go to the United Kingdom.
He had then written a letter to the then prime minister Shahid Khaqan Abbasi, stated: “Immediately after performing Umrah on October 28, 2017, I felt acute pain and heaviness in the chest, and on the consultation of the local physicians, was advised to immediately consult my cardiologist, while my medical tests in UK also showed diffuse coronary heart disease and a possible Ischemic heart ailment.”
On November 22, 2017, the then prime minister Shahid Khaqan Abbasi had approved Ishaq Dar’s ‘medical leave,’ whereby releasing from all his responsibilities. Shahid Khaqan Abbasi also sanctioned ‘medical leave’ in the afore-mentioned case the day, the government had begun road-shows in the Middle East to raise $2 billion to $3 billion from international capital markets so that the mounting pressure from the official foreign currency reserves could be relieved. The PML-N critics contended that Pakistan’s external debt during Dar’s tenure as finance minister had surged from roughly $61 billion in June 2013 to $83 billion in June 2017.
He was supposed to return to the country before February 21, 2018 in order to take a cabinet’s portfolio but he did not come. In an accountability court where Dar was facing corruption reference, his legal team had informed the court that their client could not travel for at least six weeks due to medical reasons.
-
AI Superintelligence Race: Meta And Microsoft Back Rival Visions—Who Will Win? -
Chatbots Push Users Into ‘delusional Spirals,’ Experts Warn -
Economist Slams AI Doom Predictions, ‘replacing Humans Is Not Innovation’ -
KATSEYE's Manon Bannerman Takes Break From Group For Personal Reasons -
Prince Harry's Reaction On 'disgraced' Uncle Andrew Arrest Revealed -
Eric Dane’s Friends Initiate GoFundMe To 'support' His Two Daughters After His Death At 53 -
Internet Erupts After Candace Owens Claims Elon Musk And Sam Altman Are ‘not Human’ -
Will Princess Beatrice, Eugenie Stay In Contact With Andrew? Source Speaks Out -
‘AI Revolution Is Coming Fast & US Has No Clue,’ Bernie Sanders Warns Of Speed Of Disruption -
Hong Kong Touts Stability,unique Trade Advantages As Trump’s Global Tariff Sparks Market Volatility -
‘Miracle On Ice’ Redux? US Men Chase First Olympic Hockey Gold In 46 Years Against Canada -
Friedrich Merz Heads To China For High Stakes Talks In An Effort To Reset Strained Trade Relations -
Astronauts Face Life Threatening Risk On Boeing Starliner, NASA Says -
Hailey Bieber Reveals How Having Ovarian Cysts Is 'never Fun' -
Kayla Nicole Looks Back On Travis Kelce Split, Calls It ‘right Person, Wrong Time’ -
Prince William And Kate Middleton Extend Support Message After Curling Team Reaches Olympic Gold Final