Tehreek-e-Insaf leader and former finance minister Shaukat Tareen has responded to the leaked telephone conversation between the finance ministers of Punjab and Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa regarding the IMF deal and said that the conversation held at home was taped. It's not fair to do and then try to wall us off with it.
Audio of two phone calls aired on Pakistani media on Monday morning in which Shaukat Tareen can be heard talking separately to Mohsin Leghari and Taimur Jhagra about the federal government's response to the IMF deal. Is.
In this audio, he can be heard saying to Mohsin Laghari that 'You have all signed the commitment of 750 billion given to the IMF. You presently say that the responsibility we made was made before the flood. Presently to express that because of the flood we should burn through a huge load of cash.
You need to compose now that we can not satisfy this responsibility, this is the very thing you need to compose and you have not done anything more. That's what he added "we as a whole need strain on them, they are getting us and blaming us for psychological oppression, they are going totally 'without any consequence'. This cannot be allowed."
During the conversation, when Punjab Finance Minister Mohsin Laghari asked whether this would not harm the state, Shaukat Tareen said that the way they are treating the chairman (Imran Khan) and others, it will harm the state. Not getting hurt?
See, it will happen that the IMF will say, where will the cash come from? They will accompany a small-scale spending plan. They are abusing us and extorting us for the sake of the state, let us help them, this can't occur.
In the same conversation, he can also be heard saying that 'we will make a scene so that it is not seen that we are harming the state.' Speaking to BBC Urdu about this, he said, 'First of all, I condemn this audio taping, taping the conversations we had while sitting at home and then using it to put us on the wall. It is not worth trying.
They are trying to increase pressure on us through this audio clip, we have written these letters in the interest of the country. He said that 'we had to convey the message to them that for the agreement they are going to make, where will the money come from in this flood situation, we conveyed it through Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
Talking about the conversation with the Finance Minister of Punjab, the former Finance Minister said that "I did not say anything wrong in it and it was taken out of context".
They said that the letter did not go from Punjab, because we told them not to send the letter, otherwise we could have sent it through Punjab. Our aim was to send a message from the provinces to the federation so that they can re-set conditions with the IMF and we delivered this through Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.'
Earlier, while reacting to this conversation, Tehreek-e-Insaaf leaders said that there is nothing wrong in talking and giving advice, while Pakistan's Finance Minister Miftah Ismail termed it as a 'fallen act'.
Tehreek-e-Insaf's senior chief Asad Umar, because of the inquiries of columnists during the public interview alongside Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Finance Minister Taimur Jhagra after the sound emerged, said that Shaukat Tareen himself can interpret his statement better, but he did not want to talk on the phone. And there is nothing wrong with giving advice.
Shaukat Tarin has been a previous money serve, he has full right to offer guidance, what's up with it. There is nothing out of sorts in Shaukat Tareen reaching Mohsin Leghari and Taimur Saleem Jhagra over the telephone and offering guidance.
At the point when Asad Umar was gotten some information about this in the question and answer session, he said that Shaukat Tareen didn't express anyplace during the discussion that this activity was against the state. He didn't say that yes it is against the state. The reason for posing the inquiry isn't that we need to conflict with the state.
Then again, Pakistan's Finance Minister Miftah Ismail said during the public interview on the discussion between Shaukat Tarin and two commonplace money serves that 'This off-base move has been finished by Tehreek-e-Insaf, whose modeler is Shaukat Tarin.
As per Miftah Ismail, when Mohsin Laghari brought up the issue that the state would endure, Shaukat Tareen answered by turning left.


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