Wednesday, March 11, 2026

Beggars of Pakistan have lost their arrogance! Shahbaz Sharif confessed – extended his hand for loan, bowed his head and felt ashamed

Pakistan News: The condition of Pakistan is going from bad to worse. Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif himself has admitted that due to the bad situation he and Field Marshal Asim Munir had to ‘beg in front of friendly countries’. The PM also said that sometimes the conditions for taking loan are quite unfair, but what to do, Pakistan is forced to compromise its reputation, this was done many times. However, PM Shahbaz has said many times before that he does not want to roam around the world carrying a begging bowl. Pakistan’s debt is increasing day by day. According to media reports, the total foreign debt of Pakistan till December 2025 is about 52.366 billion US dollars.

What did PM Shahbaz say?
Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif, while addressing the top exporters of Pakistan in Islamabad, has made a big revelation regarding the economic condition of the country. Shahbaz became emotional while telling this and said that I don’t understand how to tell you.
We visited many friendly countries and begged for loans. Although he did not disappoint us, the one who goes to take loan often has his head bowed down. His statement shows the poor condition of Pakistan.
extended hands for loan, bowed head
Shahbaz said that many times he silently approached many countries with a bowed head and requested for help to take loan. The financial crisis was so severe that he had to repeatedly go on foreign tours and ask for loans. Many times the rules for taking loans are somewhat unfair and during this time Pakistan has to compromise on its reputation. This was done many times. Many times the conditions are set so high that it is impossible to bear the burden. Despite this, compromise has to be made.

PM Shahbaz himself confessed
Pakistani PM Shahbaz has made this confession at a time when any ally country is not expecting help but trade and investment. Shahbaz’s statement is going to make the country uncomfortable. However, Pakistan is continuously taking loans more than its capacity. The burden of repaying the loan has increased so much that he keeps pleading for help from many countries every day.

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