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Mardan (Pakistan): Even after the formation of the new government (Shahbaz Sharif government) in Pakistan, the economic condition of the country remains the same. Pakistan's leaders themselves are admitting this. Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam-Fazl (JUI-F) chief Maulana Fazlur Rehman made this allegation on the Sharif government while addressing a farmers' conference on Saturday.

News agency ANI has given this information quoting Pakistan's ARY News. Maulana Fazlur said that Pakistan's ruling government has failed to revive Pakistan's economy. Rehman alleged that Pakistan's economy is in bad shape and Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif could not fulfill his promises.

The next government will not be able to improve the economy- Rahman

Rehman further accused the Sharif government that the country's economy has deteriorated so much that the next government will not be able to improve it. If the law and order situation in the country worsens, the economy will suffer more losses.

China expressed concern about Pakistan's economy

At the farmers' conference, Fazlur Rehman said that China has expressed concern about Pakistan's economy. He said, "China has asked Pakistan to improve the situation before seeking investment. I also told Prime Minister Shahbaz that his China visit was not successful."

The objectives of the US and Western countries are not in the interest of Pakistan

He further said that the US and Western countries' intentions towards Pakistan are not in Pakistan's interest. Rehman warned that if the current instability in the country is not curbed, it will be bad for Pakistan.

10 percent of people are taking support of two jobs

Financial difficulties faced by urban Pakistani families amid the economic crisis have risen by 14 per cent in the past year, ARY News reported. Among those currently struggling to make ends meet, 60 per cent have had to cut down on essential expenses, including essentials such as lentils, rice and atta, while 40 per cent have resorted to borrowing money from acquaintances.

The report says that 10 percent of the people in the country are doing part-time jobs to earn more money, that is, people are doing two jobs simultaneously.

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