
India-Pak Tensions: Asaduddin Owaisi slams IMF for ‘bailing out' Pakistan – ‘International Militant Fund'
India-Pak Tensions: AIMIM chief Asaduddin Owaisi on Saturday slammed International Monetary Fund (IMF) for approving the immediate disbursement of about USD 1 billion to Pakistan under the ongoing Extended Fund Facility amid escalated tensions with India.
The Hyderabad Member of Parliament (IMF) labelled IMF as 'International Militant Fund' for helping a country that has been accused of backing and funding terrorism activities in India.
'They are official beggers. They took a loan from the IMF of $1 billion. IMF is not the International Monetary Fund; they are giving the International Militant Fund to Pakistan,' Owaisi said.
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) on Friday approved the immediate disbursement of about USD 1 billion to Pakistan under the ongoing Extended Fund Facility.
"How did the USA, Germany, and Japan agree to this?... Forget leadership, they (Pakistan) don't even know how to run an economy. You people are sitting there and telling us what Islam is, but all you have are wrong policies to spoil the peace here and create conflict between Hindus and Muslims..." Owaisi said.
In a statement, the Washington-based global lender said its Executive Board concluded the initial review of Pakistan's economic reform programme under the Extended Fund Facility (EFF) arrangement.
"This decision allows for an immediate disbursement of around USD 1 billion (SDR 760 million), bringing total disbursements under the arrangement to about USD 2.1 billion (SDR 1.52 billion)," the agency said.
Owaisi slammed Pakistan for its supprt to terrorism in India and elsewhere.
At the IMF, India pointed out that Pakistan has been a frequent borrower from the IMF, with disbursements in 28 of the past 35 years.
'In the last five years alone, there have been four IMF programmes. Had the previous programs succeeded, Pakistan would not have needed yet another bailout,' India stated, questioning whether the fault lies in 'the effectiveness of the IMF program designs, their monitoring, or their implementation by Pakistan,' India said.
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