Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) has once again attempted to sabotage Pakistan’s economic recovery by submitting a dossier to the International Monetary Fund (IMF). This move is part of the party’s ongoing agenda to harm national progress and invite foreign intervention during Pakistan’s moments of stability. PTI’s latest action further exposes its anti-state stance and disregard for the country’s economic future.
The party has a long history of lobbying against Pakistan in global institutions. Instead of choosing democratic or legal pathways, PTI repeatedly seeks external interference to create economic uncertainty. Every time Pakistan nears economic stability, PTI works to derail progress. Their sabotage tactics have once again come to light, proving their disregard for national interests.
Pakistan’s economic recovery remains a top priority. Any attempt to hinder this process is seen as a direct attack on national stability. PTI’s efforts to damage Pakistan’s reputation—especially in dealings with the IMF—reflect a deliberate strategy to weaken the country. The submission of this dossier is not an isolated act but part of a well-planned campaign to create financial turmoil.
Time and again, PTI has chosen political games over patriotism. No responsible party would seek to harm its own country’s economy on the global stage. By urging the IMF to act against Pakistan, PTI is not just targeting the government—it is attacking the people, businesses, and future of the nation. The party’s sabotage agenda has become its defining trait.
This is not the first time PTI has worked against Pakistan’s financial interests. In the past, its leaders lobbied against IMF agreements, staged protests outside international institutions, and even leaked sensitive discussions involving former finance ministers. Whether in power or in opposition, PTI has consistently mismanaged or undermined the economy.
Pakistan is currently making strides towards recovery through trade partnerships, policy reforms, and strategic agreements. Yet, PTI persists in trying to disrupt these efforts. Their preference for foreign meddling over democratic solutions is a clear sign of their self-serving politics. The timing of PTI’s IMF submission is no coincidence. It is a calculated attempt to destabilize the economy at a critical stage.
A truly patriotic party would work towards national progress. However, PTI thrives on crises. Their actions are not about political rivalry but about harming Pakistan itself. The nation must recognize this recurring pattern: every time Pakistan moves towards economic stability, PTI emerges as a destructive force.