Imran Khan vows to go after 'thieves' responsible for Pakistan's economic woes

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Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan has vowed to go after the "thieves" who left the country badly in debt and set up a high-powered commission to probe huge debts incurred during the last 10 years, as he defended arrests of several key political figures in corruption cases.
In an unusual midnight speech after the first budget of his cash-strapped government was presented, Khan said that all economic problem were due to debt which increased to Rs 300 crore from Rs 60 crore in 10 years.
His speech came on the day when Leader of the Opposition in the Punjab Assembly, Hamza Shehbaz was arrested by the National Accountability Bureau (NAB) in cases related to money laundering.
On Monday, former president Asif Ali Zardari was also arrested by the NAB in connection with a multi-million dollar money laundering case.
Former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif (from the PML-N party) is already in jail having been sentenced in another corruption case in 2018.
Khan announced that after putting to rest the initial focus of the government to stabilise the economy, his attention would be more targeted towards bringing the ones to task who had caused the country to fall into such dire straits.
"Pakistan is stable now. That pressure [to stabilise the economy] has been relieved. Now I will go after them [the corrupt politicians]," declared the prime minister.
"I'm making a high-powered enquiry commission with a one-point agenda: how did they raise the debt to Rs24,000 billion (240 crore) in 10 years?"
Talking about the recent arrests of the bigwigs, Khan said: "I am grateful to Allah, the big figures who are now jailed, no one could have imagined [it could be done]."
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First Published: Jun 12 2019 | 12:30 PM IST