Time to stand up to BCCI, 400 million now on one side: Ex-Pak cricket chief
Time to stand up to BCCI, 400 million now on one side: Ex-Pak cricket chief
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Pakistan's economy is on the brink of collapse as the country struggles to cope with mounting debt, global inflation and political instability.Â
So much so that citizens of Pakistan were seen carrying big balloons filled with cooking gas. Â
There is a massive job crunch as well due to this. Recently, 30,000 people showed up for a constable recruitment exam held at a sports stadium in Islamabad for a mere 1,167 vacancies.Â
The country's financial situation has been out of shape for the past few years, but its problems aggravated in 2022.Â
Several factors contribute to Pakistan's current economic crisis and this video explains it all.Â
Time to stand up to BCCI, 400 million now on one side: Ex-Pak cricket chief
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