Only fair, early polls to ensure stable economy: Imran.

LAHORE -- Former prime minister and PTI chief Imran Khan has reiterated that no matter who comes into power, the national economy can't be on track to progress until and unless there is political instability in the country. Addressing a seminar through video link from his Zaman Park residence here yesterday, Imran said, 'Investors don't invest amid political instability and trust of investors could only be restored through election.' Reminding the attendees of the seminar about the PTI's management of the COVID: 19 crisis in Pakistan, the former premier said: 'The corona crisis was extremely massive. Had we imposed a complete lockdown during corona, people would have died of hunger.

We provided relief to people during COVID,' Khan said highlighting that his government made the best decisions during the COVID: 19 era. He repeated his demand for immediate and transparent elections in Pakistan saying his party has to come into power. 'We have to come into power. We don't need to run an election campaign,' he said. He further highlighted that nothing can be done without a one third majority in the parliament and that a government with 'heavy majority' is inevitable. The PTI chief restated his view on the...

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