Pakistan PM Shehbaz Sharif Says He'll "Defeat India", Stakes His Name On It
Pakistan's Prime Minister, Shehbaz Sharif, recently declared his commitment to surpassing India in development, stating, "If we don't leave India behind, then my name is not Shehbaz Sharif." He made this assertion during a public rally in Dera Ghazi Khan, emphasizing his government's dedication to economic growth and self-sufficiency. Sharif highlighted efforts to reduce reliance on foreign loans and claimed a significant reduction in inflation from 40% to 2% under his leadership, though he did not provide specific data to support this claim.
The Prime Minister's remarks have sparked a range of reactions on social media. Many users criticized his focus on outpacing India instead of addressing Pakistan's internal challenges. Some mocked his ambitious claims, questioning their feasibility given the country's current economic struggles.
This bold statement comes shortly after Sharif advocated for diplomatic engagement with India to resolve outstanding issues, including Kashmir. However, India's Ministry of External Affairs has maintained that any talks can only proceed if Pakistan eliminates terrorism from its soil, emphasizing that "talks and terror cannot go hand-in-hand."
Sharif's visit to Dera Ghazi Khan also included the inauguration of several development projects aimed at improving infrastructure and public services, reflecting his administration's focus on economic stability and grow
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