The Opposition leader says it will be biggest lie to say the Imran Khan's government is honest.


The Opposition will not give more time to the PTI government to devastate lives of masses, Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz president Mian Shehbaz Sharif said on Saturday.
"A long march will be announced after the PDM meeting on December 6," he said while speaking at a press conference in Lahore.
The Opposition Leader in the National Assembly said Pakistan should have been freed from the clutches of the Internationa Monetray Fund (IMF), but the PTI government had made the country subservient to the fund.
Referring to the conditions set by the IMF for the next loan tranche, Shehbaz condemned the increase in the petroleum development levy and general sales tax.
He also grilled the government for its failure to provide natural gas to homes and industries during the winter.
“To say the Imran Khan's government is honest, will be the biggest lie,” he said.
Highlghting the spike in loans the current regime has received in its tenure, Shehbaz said the current debt level is the highest in 71 years history of the country.

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