Evaluation of Imran Khan’s Govt  

Imran Khan, the former Prime Minister of Pakistan, served in office from 2018 to 2023. During his time in power, Khan faced both praise and criticism for his policies and actions. One major achievement of Khan’s tenure was his efforts to improve the country’s economy. Khan implemented several reforms, including efforts to increase tax revenue, reduce government spending, and attract foreign investment. These efforts helped to stabilize the economy and curb inflation and were praised by many as a positive step forward.

However, Khan’s government was also criticized on a range of issues. One major area of concern was the state of civil liberties in the country. Khan’s government was accused of cracking down on freedom of expression and of clamping down on dissent. There were also concerns about the state of human rights in the country, with Amnesty International and other organizations raising concerns about arbitrary arrests, extrajudicial killings, and other human rights abuses.

Khan’s government was also criticized for its handling of the COVID-19 pandemic. The country struggled with a high number of cases and deaths, and there were concerns about the government’s response to the crisis, including its procurement of vaccines and its failure to enforce mask mandates and social distancing measures.

Overall, while Imran Khan’s government achieved some successes, it also faced significant challenges and criticisms. It will be important for the new government to address these issues and to continue working to improve the lives of the people of Pakistan.

ASAD HANIF,

Okara.

ePaper - Nawaiwaqt