
India-Pak tension: Aimim Aimim Assaddin Owaisi killed the International Monetary Fund (IMF) on Saturday for approval of an immediate payout of about $ 1 billion to Pakistan in the ongoing extended fund in the middle of the escalated voltage with India.
The Hyderabad member of Parliament (IMF) described the IMF as the “International Militant Fund” as the help of a country accused of supporting and financing terrorist activities in India.
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The International Monetary Fund (IMF) approved an immediate payment of about $ 1 billion to Pakistan in the ongoing extended fund on Friday.
“How did the US, Germany and Japan agree to do so? … Forget leadership, they (Pakistan) do not even know how to run the economy. You people sit there and tell us what Islam is, but everything you have is bad policies that spoil peace and create a conflict between Hindu and Muslims …” Owaisi.
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In his statement in Washington, based in Washington, his Executive Council concluded the initial review of the economic reform program in Pakistan as part of the Organization of the Extended Fund (EFF).
“This decision allows an immediate payment of approximately $ 1 billion (760 million SDR), thereby closer to the agreement to approximately $ 2.1 billion ($ 1.52 billion),” the agency said.
Owaisi killed Pakistan for his suppression of terrorism in India and elsewhere.
In the IMF India pointed out that Pakistan He was a frequent IMF debtor with a payout for 28 of the last 35 years.
“Only in the last five years have been four IMF.” programs. If the previous programs succeeded, Pakistan would not need further help, ”said India, and questioned whether the failure was” the effectiveness of the IMF programs, their monitoring or their implementation by Pakistan, “India said.
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