Despite the relief from FATF, all the problems are coming in front of Pakistan
Inflation in Pakistan is at its peak these days. At the same time, the devastating floods have broken the back of the country. After coming out of the gray list of FATF, Pakistan may get a little more help from outside, but whatever the situation is in the country, any help will prove to be insufficient.

Pakistan has been taken out of FATF gray list after 4 years. Obviously, the government of Pakistan is very happy on this success. At the same time, his people also feel that now the situation in the country will improve somewhat. Although if seen, after leaving the gray list of FATF, Pakistan seems to be getting immediate relief, but the troubles are not less. Rising inflation and Imran Khan are two big challenges facing the government of Pakistan.
Inflation in Pakistan is at its peak these days. At the same time, the devastating floods have broken the back of the country. After coming out of the gray list of FATF, Pakistan may get a little more help from outside, but whatever the situation is in the country, any help will prove to be insufficient. From food grains to vegetables, prices are skyrocketing, unemployment is at its peak, and the general public does not seem to be getting any relief. In such a situation, the coming days are going to be full of difficulties for the government of Shahbaz Sharif.
On the basis of the current situation, it can be said that in the coming days, the conflict between the government and the opposition in Pakistan will intensify. On the one hand, while the government will show its achievement to come out of the FATF gray list, on the other hand, Imran will look to further substantiate his allegation that Shahbaz Sharif has become the Prime Minister by the grace of America. In such a situation, the next few months can be very challenging for the government of Pakistan and Shahbaz Sharif.
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