Businessmen slam PTI for labelling them as 'mafia' after meeting Gen Asim Munir.

KARACHI -- Business leaders that met Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General Asim Munir slammed the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) for labelling them as a 'mafia' after discussing the economy with the army chief.

In a meeting with a handful of businessmen earlier this week, General Asim Munir assured them they will jointly steer the country out of problems. He told the businessmen the friendly countries were willing to invest in the sectors of information technology, agriculture, mining and real estate.

However, the PTI expressed its uneasiness over the businessmen meeting the army chief. The party labelled the business community a 'mafia' and added them to the list of people who they have accused of being involved in the toppling of the Imran Khan-led government last year.

The party said businessmen had also painted a gloomy picture of the country before the then army chief Gen (retd) Bajwa.

In a tweet on March 7, PTI leader Fawad Chaudhry reacted to the meeting saying, 'We know these businessmen well who were involved in the regime change. They only meet to protect the mafia'.

A few businessmen who had spoken to the publication on the condition of anonymity expressed their unhappiness over the PTI's stance on the meeting.

A businessman said, 'What can I say over this weird utterance. The regime change allegation has been shifted to the business community from America'.

Another businessman said, 'Army chief's interference in the economic matters and practice of business community meetings with him was started by Imran Khan himself. Imran Khan called us and assured improvement when the activities of NAB and the economic policies hit the business community. For a guarantee, he asked us to meet the army chief'.

He further claimed that Imran, during his tenure, had told them that the army was the only organised institution in the country and they could seek help from the army chief and the Inter-Services Intelligence (IS) director general if needed.

After that, he said, the then army chief, Gen (retd) Bajwa, used to call them to Rawalpindi, and at other times held meetings with them in Lahore and Karachi to assure them that they would not be harassed in the Imran Khan-led government and the National...

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