Pakistan cannot advance towards a better future unless its economy is stabilized, said the former president. — File Photo

KARACHI Former President Pervez Musharraf claimed that he has a plan for the progress of Pakistan and that he wanted Pakistan to be out of the hold of International Monitory Fund (IMF).

 

In an interview, Musharraf said that he wanted to give his vision and renewed planning to the nation so that he can take the country on the track of progress.

 

He said Pakistan cannot advance towards a better future unless its economy is stabilized.

 

Musharraf also said that the country will have to be taken out of the hold of IMF and the increasing menace of militancy.

 

The former president said he will come back to Pakistan once he makes his party.—DawnNews

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