Chairing the parliamentary party meeting at the Parliament House, he said the high-powered commission would investigate the hefty Rs24,000 billion debt, borrowed by the ‘national criminals’ during the last decade to match their luxurious lifestyle.
Imran Khan said the nation had given mandate to Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) to break status quo and fight against corrupt elements, adding that the government’s efforts had resulted in economic stability.
He mentioned that the government faced tough financial situation during its initial 10 months and expressed gratitude to the United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia and China for extending support to Pakistan in the hour of financial difficulties.
He asked the parliamentarians to play active role in getting the federal budget passed and regretted the attitude of opposition parties for their deliberate attempt to disrupt the proceedings of National Assembly during the budget session.