Pakistan’s biggest problem is absence of rule of law, says Imran

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ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Imran Khan has said that the biggest reason for Pakistan’s problems is absence of rule the law.

Speaking at the Margalla Dialogue held a the Policy Research Institute here on Monday, the prime minister said that the rule of law prevents criminals from moving forward. We saw Pakistan going forward before 1990s. Corruption emerges where there is no rule of law, he added.

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The prime minister said that chaos creates when a poor becomes more poor and the rich turns more richer in society.

There was a time when Pakistan was becoming Asia’s California. Pakistan was growing rapidly in Asia in the past, Imran said.