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Govt blames ‘previous establishment’ for destruction in Pakistan

Published on: November 28, 2025 2:32 AM

Adviser to the Prime Minister on Political Affairs Senator Rana Sanaullah has held the establishment during the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) government responsible for the “destruction in Pakistan”.

“The PTI founder and those who brought him to power in 2018 are responsible for the destruction in Pakistan,” he said while speaking to the media outside the Parliament House on Thursday.

Sanaullah maintained that the chaos that occurred during the PTI government has not been undone “despite the incumbent government’s great efforts”. “The establishment of that time is responsible for all this ruin. General Faiz Hameed is currently on trial,” he added.

However, he said that holding those actors accountable was not the PML-N’s priority right now. “Our current focus is stabilising the country.”

The PML-N leader asserted that the government would complete its term with the support of its allies, including the PPP.

Responding to a question regarding a change in the Sindh governorship, Sanaullah said that they have held consultations with the PPP regarding the same.

The PML-N-led government was currently addressing the PPP’s reservations about a decision to bring a change in Sindh, he added.

Sanaullah downplayed the International Monetary Fund’s (IMF) recent report on Pakistan, saying: “The IMF report on corruption has no significance.” He noted that no scandal of corruption surfaced in the current government or the previous Pakistan Democratic Movement (PDM) government.

His comments come hours after Finance Minister Mohammad Aurangzeb pledged the government would address all gaps and issues identified in the IMF report.

“These are points identified by the IMF that require action, and we will work to resolve them,” the finance czar told the media.

The report in question was released last week and warned that persistent corruption and weak institutions continued to undermine the country’s economic development even as it stabilises under an EFF.

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