On June 16, PTI chairman Imran Khan attacked the government for “not having a plan” to address Pakistan’s economic challenges. He expressed that if the incumbent coalition setup remained in power, the country might face a situation compelling it to “compromise on its sovereignty”. “The direction in which Pakistan has headed, I fear that we will [meet the same fate as] Sri Lanka. There has been an economic collapse there and I fear that we are headed in the same direction,” said Khan.

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