“Our Corona package is more than Pakistan’s GDP…
“Our Corona package is more than Pakistan’s GDP,” India’s reply to Imran Khan, who offered help.
Imran Khan offered to help India.
Pakistan’s Prime Minister Imran Khan on Thursday claimed that 34 per cent of India’s households do not have money for food and offered to help. Imran Khan tweeted that the situation in India was dire. India has given a clear answer to Imran Khan, reminding him that Pakistan’s GDP is not as high as India’s package to fight the Corona.
Imran Khan had said that he was ready to share Pakistan’s cash transfer program to help India. Imran Khan had tweeted claiming that poor families in India have to endure hardships in the wake of the Corona. The Foreign Ministry has responded to Imran Khan’s statement.
“Pakistan is known for transferring money to bank accounts outside the country instead of giving money to its people. It is clear that Imran Khan needs new advisers and good information, “said Anurag Srivastava, spokesperson for the Ministry of External Affairs. Anurag Srivastava interacted with online media. This time he was talking. “We all know the debt owed to Pakistan. They are completely immersed in debt. India has announced a package that is more than Pakistan’s GDP per year, ”replied Anurag Srivastava.
Last month, Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced a Rs 20 lakh crore package to tackle the crisis caused by the Corona and to uplift various sectors.
Imran Khan : Acc to this report, 34% of households across India will not be able to survive for more than a week without add assistance. I am ready to offer help & share our successful cash transfer prog, lauded internationally for its reach & transparency, with India.
What Imran Khan has said :- Imran Khan tweeted a news report. According to the report, 34 per cent of households in India cannot live without help for more than a week. I am ready to help India as well as share the cash transfer program. Our cash transfer program has been praised globally. ” Imran Khan has claimed that his government has provided financial assistance to one crore families.