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Time to snatch even the bowl from the hands of beggar Pakistan

A bad news has come for Pakistan which has become synonymous with begging. Pakistan, which is on the verge of financially poor, may soon be put in the blacklist of Srunjan. There have been massive protests in France outside the office of the Financial Action Task Force. People in Srunjan, a global organization that monitors terrorism financing, demanded that Pakistan be blacklisted. These protesters included people from Afghan, Baloch and Uyghur communities. He went to the Srunjan office to remind them that how big a role Pakistan is playing in spreading terrorism.
A video related to this demonstration has been shared by Pakistani journalist Taha Siddiqui on her Twitter account, in which people are seen standing with placards against Pakistan. Ahead of the meeting of the Srunjan Plenary and Working Group in Paris, analysts say that Pakistan has not been able to fulfill the given conditions. In such a situation, Pakistan can be put in the black list of the Global Anti-Terrorism and Anti-Money Laundering Organization.
Pakistan has been on the gray list of Srunjan since June 2018. This gray listing has adversely affected its imports, exports and access to international credit. Since becoming the Prime Minister of Pakistan, Imran Khan has been saying that Pakistan should be taken out of the gray list. Although they have not even fulfilled the conditions of the Srunjansn. Experts say that the Pakistan government has failed to take action against terrorist organizations. He has also kneeled in front of Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP).
The government of Pakistan is also ready to negotiate with the Afghan Taliban as if it were not a terrorist organization. Pakistani economist Dr Nafe Sardar was quoted as saying, “If Srunjan puts Pakistan on the ‘Black List’, then economic penalties and other restrictive measures will be adopted. “This will be a major blow to the troubled economy of Pakistan. The economy of which has seen a decline of about $38 billion during 2008-2019 due to grey-listing of Snungk. According to Global Satrate View, there are strong indications that Pakistan may be put on the ‘Black List’.
Let us tell you that the neighboring state should have been worried by the greylisting but PM Khan did not seem worried about this category. Moreover, according to the reports of experts, surrendering to Islamist organizations like Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan has not been good for Pakistan. Significantly, countries included in the gray list can be banned from IMF, World Bank, ADB.