Pakistan to seek U.S. help for revival of stalled IMF loan programme
The HinduPakistan has decided to seek U.S. help for the revival of the stalled IMF loan programme, following the delay in the staff-level agreement with the International Monetary Fund, ARY News reported. Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on March 11 said that Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf Chairman Imran Khan was out to create hurdles in the revival of the International Monetary Fund's programme which was reached during the previous PTI-led government, Pakistan Today reported. "The creation of chaos on roads and anarchy is part and parcel of Imran Niazi's agenda, aimed at fanning the fire of instability in the country," PM Sharif said in a short statement shared by Pakistan PM Office media wing on March 11. "First, he left the IMF programme and now is resisting the courts," he said, adding Imran Khan had also deviated from his promises and ideals, according to Pakistan Today report.