Opposition leader in NA to expose govt’s claims of ‘economic progress’: Ahsan Iqbal
Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz leader Ahsan Iqbal has said it’s impossible to believe on economic and social claims the PTI government has made during annual budget as the incumbent economic team is ‘responsible for economic disaster’ of the country.

“Leader of the Opposition in National Assembly Mian Shehbaz Sharif will expose the government’s claims during the Monday’s budget session,” Iqbal said while addressing a presser on Saturday.
He said billions of rupees were spent on the publicity of budget with an impression that the country might have become a heaven because of the government’s economic policies.
“The government has no such development plan as the ship of rulers is apparently floating in the air,” Iqbal said, adding the nation don’t find any long term economic plan like of PMLN’s Vision 2020.
Iqbal said the poor masses of Pakistan have been bearing the brunt of inefficient rulers.
The PML-N leader pointed out the protests lodged by government servants who are seen complaining abnormal inflation patterns and and meagre increase in their perks

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