- Fawad says “no sane person” could support “disastrous economic policy of crime ministers government”.
- He says millions of people who participated in Lahore Jalsa of PTI stated that there was no real freedom in country.
- He claims that the current government was “a guest for a little more weeks.”
PTI Senior Vice President Fawad Chaudhry on Sunday one time again criticized the current government’s policy and called the idea of Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif’s proposal for charter of in economy “stupid idea”
former information and broadcasting minister took mocking Prime Minister Shehbaz and said that “refusal of in head of import government to hold elections is a reflection of his desire to cling to power at any price”.
“This charter economy this is a stupid idea. Only political parties join leading the development of policy framework. Having a unanimous economic framework only found in communist systems,” he wrote. on Twitter.
He added that “no sane person” could support “disastrous economic policy of in crime ministers government”.
Referring to PTI Chairman Imran Khan Jalsa in Lahore on the day before of On August 14, Fawad wrote: “Last night, millions of people who participated in [PTI’s] Lahore Jalsa stated that the implementation of in dream of freedom was incomplete until real freedom has been achieved.
“Nationwide movement already began. Insha Allah, this government the guest for a little more weeks,” he said.
A day ago, Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif, in a televised address to the nationsaid he had no idea of independence of the country without economic independence.
prime minister confirmed his call for formation of charter of in economy’saying the time has come for Pakistan in head in right direction.
“We should keep national interest over self-interest […] as real the political leadership does not look at next elections, but future of in next generations,” he said.
“Most importantly, we will need rekindle the passion that led to creation of Pakistan,” he said, noting that this passion lead to an institution of a great nation.

