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We can say tata bye bye to IMF when time comes: PM

The journey of economic growth has begun, says PM during day-long Karachi visit

KARACHI
Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has said we will say adieu to IMF when time comes.
“ National economy is standing on its feet again. Development and social prosperity will come in Pakistan due to Uraan Pakistan program. We will have to work together for revival of dignity of Pakistan in the comity of nation. We can say Tata bye bye to IMF when time comes, But at present it is our responsibility to uphold the agreements made with IMF, he said this while addressing a ceremony at Pakistan Stock Market in Karachi on Wednesday.
He held the main goal of the government is to convert macroeconomic stability into economic growth.
He mentioned that Uraan Pakistan, a homegrown economic plan, has been launched. He said he will be sitting with the financial experts of Karachi and other cities in order to really move forward Pakistan with unity of thought and action, and achieve economic targets. He expressed his anticipation of receiving proposals to implement an export-led growth agenda and exploit the full potential of natural resources.
The Prime Minister assured the privatization process will be taken forward in an entirely transparent manner.
Stability has come at macro level. All the achievements are result of home work. Exports have risen. Policy rate has declined. Uraan Pakistan like programs came earlier too but they could not succeed. At present this program will bring economic stability and social prosperity.
Achieving tax target within six months is before all of us. Economic development has to move forward to economic growth now.
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Can fire and water mingle, he inquired.
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