Former Pakistani PM Imran Khan led a rally in Lahore on Sunday, setting out his ideas to revive the country’s spiraling economy and accusing the government of lacking a rescue plan. Khan spoke to thousands of party supporters from a bulletproof box.
Imran’s plan focuses on boosting revenue through foreign exchange and investment, widening the tax network, and anti-money laundering initiatives. Imran said direct foreign investments from Pakistanis overseas would help the country to avoid going cap in hand to IMF for help.
Imran’s plan focuses on boosting revenue through foreign exchange and investment, widening the tax network, and anti-money laundering initiatives. Imran said direct foreign investments from Pakistanis overseas would help the country to avoid going cap in hand to IMF for help.