Miftah Ismail expresses resolve to make no stone unturned to overcome economic challenges confronting Pakistan.

ISLAMABAD -- Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) leaders say Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf's wrong economic policies have led to a projection of 6,400 billion rupees in the current budget deficit.

PML-N leaders Dr. Miftah Ismail Ahmed, Muhammad Zubair and Senator Dr. Musaddik Malik claimed this while talking to media in Islamabad on Tuesday afternoon.

Miftah Ismail said expenditures are likely to go beyond 9,500 billion rupees, which is unprecedented in the history of Pakistan.

He said the total debt from 1947 to 2018 was 25,000 billion rupees, whereas PTI Government took 80 percent of the total debt in just three and half years.

He said primary deficit is being projected as 1650 billion rupees. He said trade deficit is expected to touch the figure of 45 billion dollars, which is all time high in the history of Pakistan. He said foreign exchange reserves are also depleting with growing Current Account Deficit.

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