With an aim to "reduce difficulties of people", Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif decided to provide free flour and subsidised petrol to one million residents of Islamabad during Ramadan, local media reports said.
Caught up in the vicious circle of economic and political instability, Pakistan has now sought US' help to secure "lenient treatment" from the International Monetary Fund (IMF). The request came amid the delay in the staff-level agreement with the global lender to get a bailout package worth over a billion.
After failing to convince the IMF, Islamabad is left with no option but to seek help from the US and its western allies in order to secure a “lenient treatment” from the IMF for moving towards the staff-level agreement, Geo TV reported.
The IMF has been negotiating with Pakistan since early February to clear its ninth review, which if approved by the board will issue $1.1 billion of a $6.5 billion bailout agreed upon in 2019.