The new Prime Minister of Pakistan has gone to Saudi Arabia on his first visit. Here he has gone to get a loan of $ 3.2 billion from Saudi to get Pakistan out of the economic crisis. as soon as he reached Masjid-e-Navib, some people surrounded him and harassed him for a long time. During this his staff was also with him. A video is going viral on social media platforms, showing hundreds of pilgrims chanting 'chor chor' slogans when the delegation was seen going to Masjid-e-Nabawi.
Police arrested the people
After the incident, it was reported that the police had arrested people who raised the slogans for violating sanctity. In a video, Information Minister Maryam Aurangzeb and National Assembly member Shahzain Bugti were seen along with others.
In the beginning of the video, as Pakistani Prime Minister with Saudi diplomats reaches Masjid-e-Nabwi, people start shouting slogans against him. Meanwhile, some people start shouting thieves. At the same time, in another video, when Shahbaz's cabinet reaches the mosque, similar slogans are heard against him.
Pakistan's Information Minister Maryam Aurangzeb has told the hand of former Prime Minister Imran Khan behind this protest. She said that I will not take the name of that person in this holy place, because I do not want to use this place for politics. Imran Khan has ruined Pakistani society. According to media reports, some people have also been arrested in this case.
In the beginning of the video, as Pakistani Prime Minister with Saudi diplomats reaches Masjid-e-Nabwi, people start shouting slogans against him. Meanwhile, some people start shouting thieves. At the same time, in another video, when Shahbaz's cabinet reaches the mosque, similar slogans are heard against him.
Pakistan's Information Minister Maryam Aurangzeb has told the hand of former Prime Minister Imran Khan behind this protest. She said that I will not take the name of that person in this holy place, because I do not want to use this place for politics. Imran Khan has ruined Pakistani society. According to media reports, some people have also been arrested in this case.
This is Shahbaz Sharif's first visit to Saudi Arabia after becoming the Prime Minister. Their aim is to get a loan of $ 3.2 billion from Saudi. He is accompanied by 16 members of his cabinet on this visit.
The Pakistani PM, who arrived to ask for a Saudi loan, has received relief news from the International Monetary Fund (IMF). The IMF has agreed to extend Pakistan's stalled relief package for a year. Also, the existing loan will be increased by another two billion dollars. If reports are to be believed, this decision is expected to give relief to the new government headed by Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif.
The agreement was reached after talks in Washington between Pakistan's new Finance Minister Miftah Ismail and IMF Deputy Managing Director Antoinette Saih.