IK out to create hurdles in revival of IMF programme: PM.

ISLAMABAD -- Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif on Saturday said that Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf chairman Imran Khan was out to create hurdles in the revival of the International Monetary Fund's porgramme which was reached during the previous tenure of PTI's government.

In a short statement in the Urdu language and shared by PM Office Media Wing, the prime minister said that the creation of chaos on roads and anarchy was a part and parcel of his agenda, aimed at fanning the fire of instability in the country.

'The timid person did not allow the courts to search him as he is guilty,' he added.

He said Imran Khan did not want the poor people of the country to be lifted from the issues of price inflation and economic pressure nor desired the steering of national resources.

'Imran Khan's evasion of courts amounts to the height of cowardice,' the prime minister observed.

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