Hoping for God's blessings, Ishaq Dar sets out to save Pakistan's faltering economy.

LONDON -- PML-N senior leader Ishaq Dar has said he has his eyes set on putting Pakistan's weakening economy back on track.

Speaking to media before leaving for Pakistan with Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, Dar said he looked forward to taking oath as Pakistan's finance minister and then doing his best to stabilise the struggling economy.

Accepting that he faces an uphill task in Pakistan, Dar told reporters that with God's blessings he hopes to bring the economy back to the stage it was at when the PML-N was last in power.

"The whirlpool Pakistan went through in the last four years is hidden from no one. Fortunately, I am returning to the same office that I left five years back. This is Allah's blessing," Dar said.

The PML-N leader said that Pakistan's economy, under Nawaz, was on its way to becoming one of the strongest global economies, with low-interest rates, decade-high growth, a stable rupee, and a huge forex reserve.

'I pray to Allah to guide me to bring Pakistan in the same position that we took Pakistan to under Nawaz Sharif when we were set to become the 18th biggest economy in the world," he said.

"We had the highest growth in decades. We had the highest reserves and micro and macroeconomic indicators were great. There was stability.

This will be my aim. To bring Pakistan's [economy] back on track. The economy is constantly faltering and we will try to change its direction," the PML-N leader added.

The senator-elect added that a "fake" case was concocted against him regarding the filing of taxes. "I have never failed to file taxes in my life but a fake case of...

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