Pakistan to announce 'alternative strategy' to save economy as talks with IMF stuck in limbo

The still image taken from a video of Pakistan's energy minister Khurram Dastgir's press conference on May 23, 2023. (Photo courtesy: local media)
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Updated 24 May 2023
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Pakistan to announce 'alternative strategy' to save economy as talks with IMF stuck in limbo

  • Pakistan’s energy minister blames ex-PM Khan and his supporters for damaging the economy through violence
  • Khurram Dastagir says the strategy will be jointly announced by the PM and his finance minister before budget

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s energy minister Khurram Dastagir said on Tuesday the government would announce an “alternative strategy” before presenting the annual budget to deal with the ongoing economic crisis as its negotiations with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) were still in a state of limbo.

Pakistan has been facing an economic turmoil for the last several months, with soaring inflation, a depreciating currency, and critically low foreign currency reserves. To avert the possibility of default, the government has been striving for the resumption of a stalled IMF loan program, though the global lender is yet to sign a staff-level agreement with Pakistan which has tried to meet most of its conditions.

As the country prepares to announce the budget for the next fiscal year on June 9, the energy minister said the government had prepared a contingency plan to keep the economy afloat and undo the damage caused by the prevailing political instability.

“The preparations for the budget are in their last stages as it has to be presented on June 9, but before that, the prime minister and the finance minister will collectively announce an alternative strategy to deal with the economic woes as well as a fascist assault on Pakistan [by former prime minister Imran Khan’s political party],” he said in an interview with Dawn News TV.

Dastagir was referring to the violent protests that unfolded in different Pakistani cities following the arrest of the ex-premier in a land fraud case on May 9. Protesters burned and vandalized public properties and sensitive military installations to demand the release of their leader. Khan was later released on bail by a court. However, a massive crackdown was launched against his Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) party in the wake of the development.

The energy minister accused Khan’s political faction of “deliberately spreading uncertainty and anarchy” in Pakistan to damage the economy.

Khan was ousted in a no-trust vote in April last year and has since been seeking early elections in the country. He also instructed his party and its allies to dissolve two provincial assemblies earlier this year to mount pressure on the ruling coalition of Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif to hold snap polls.

“We have to ponder over how Imran Khan and his supporters launched a fascist assault on Pakistan and indirectly targeted defense installations,” Dastagir said. “But the purpose was also to damage the economy of the country.”

 


Pakistan delay call on T20 World Cup participation by a week

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Pakistan delay call on T20 World Cup participation by a week

  • Controversy erupted after India replaced Bangladesh with Scotland over Bangladesh’s decision to not play any matches in India
  • Pakistan Cricket Board Chairman Mohsin Naqvi on Sunday lambasted the ICC for its ‘double standards’ when it came to Bangladesh

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan will finalize its participation in the Men’s International Cricket Council (ICC) T20 World Cup by Feb. 2, Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Chairman Mohsin Naqvi said on Monday, following a meeting with Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif.

The controversy over Pakistan’s participation erupted after the ICC replaced Bangladesh with Scotland in the tournament following Bangladesh’s decision to not play any matches in India owing to security fears. Bangladesh had requested a venue outside India for their World Cup matches, amid tensions between the two countries.

The ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026 tournament will be played from Feb. 7 to Mar. 8 and will be co-hosted by India and Sri Lanka, with matches being played across both countries and the final scheduled in Ahmedabad.

During a meeting in Islamabad, Naqvi briefed Sharif over the recent developments involving Bangladesh and the ICC.

“Had a productive meeting with the Prime Minister Mian Muhammad Shahbaz Sharif,” Naqvi said in a post on X.

“Briefed him on the ICC matter, and he directed that we resolve it while keeping all options on the table,” he continued. “It was agreed that the final decision will be taken either on Friday or next Monday.”

On Sunday, Naqvi lambasted the ICC for its “double standards” when it came to Bangladesh, pointing out that India and Pakistan were allowed to play against each other at neutral venues as per an earlier deal between both cricket boards and the ICC.

Earlier in January, the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) directed Indian Premier League franchise Kolkata Knight Riders to drop Bangladesh’s cricketer Mustafizur Rahman due to political tensions between Dhaka and New Delhi since the ouster of former Bangladeshi PM Sheikh Hasina, who later fled to India.

Pakistan will play all their T20 World Cup matches in Sri Lanka, one of the tournament’s co-hosts. If Pakistan decides to participate, the country will open their campaign against the Netherlands on Feb. 7 and will face defending champions India on Feb. 15 in a group-stage match in Colombo.