Owaisi hits out at IMF for granting loans to Pakistan, says IMF is International Military Fund”

Amid the ongoing dispute with India, India had strongly criticized Pakistan for getting a loan of 1 billion from the International Monetary Fund (IMF). AIMIM Chief Asaduddin Owaisi has reacted strongly and called Pakistan an ‘official beggar,’ and Owaisi also raised the question of what conditions the IMF repeatedly gives loans to Pakistan.

According to sources, AIMIM chief Asaduddin Owaisi has been repeatedly speaking against Pakistan since the Pahalgam terrorist attack. Recently, Amit Shah spoke to Owaisi, after which Owaisi has been repeatedly giving sharp reactions to Pakistan’s terrorism. Owaisi has called Pakistan an ‘official beggar’ for getting a loan of 1 billion from the IMF.

Owaisi said, “The IMF is not an international monetary fund; they are giving international terrorist funds to Pakistan. How did the US, Germany, and Japan agree to this? Forget about leadership; Pakistan does not even know how to run an economy. Owaisi also urged the IMF to reconsider the loan given to Pakistan. He said that it should be ensured that the loan money is not used for terrorism.

Making a scathing attack on Pakistan, the AIMIM chief said, “You people are sitting there telling us what Islam is, but you have wrong policies to disturb the peace here and create conflict between Hindus and Muslims.” Attacks were made on our land, our homes, and our soldiers, and they are being given $1 billion in aid from the IMF. What kind of international justice is this?

Owaisi directly targeted Pakistan and claimed that this money will not be used to eradicate poverty or reduce the polio rate in Pakistan. Rather, it will be used for terrorist activities against India. He will buy weapons with this money and support terrorism.

Users also reacted to Owaisi’s claims. A user wrote, Feel pity for this man. Trying hard to prove his loyalty, but he’ll always be looked down upon, mistrusted, and considered a threat. Now and then, there will be many incidents where he will have to give such statements. BTW, he got some airtime and shabashi.

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