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The Prime Minister thinks Jahangir Tareen betrayed him

Islamabad (Ansar Abbasi) Prime Minister Imran Khan feels that his closest colleague Jahangir Tareen has betrayed him, despite his disqualification by the Supreme Court to show him the PTI government I was given the unofficial role of Deputy Prime Minister.news world ahmed
 The Prime Minister thinks Jahangir Tareen betrayed him

Jahangir Tare was given informally many options to reform the agricultural sector, to recruit people of his choice in the cabinet and in the bureaucracy at the federal and federal government levels. But not only did the result come in the form of failures, but major wheat and sugar scandals also emerged.

Sources close to the prime minister say that Jahangir Tareen has completely disappointed Imran Khan, now he thinks he played the wrong horse.

These sources say that the recent reversal in the cabinet and bureaucracy is a message to the PTI and to everyone in the government that Jahangir Tareen and his influence have come out. With these changes, Jahangir Tareen's group reached its fate in PTI.

Sources say that Shahzad Arbab, the Prime Minister's Adviser for Establishment, has been removed as a man of Jahangir.

Razzaq Dawood is not considered a "part of the gang" but the Prime Minister thinks that he has let it happen for the benefit of the Chinese mafia. Khusrau Bakhtiar and his younger brother, who are finance ministers in Punjab, did not appear in the Chinese scandal.current world news

While Khusrau was leaving the ECC and Cabinet meeting on the issue of Bakhtiar Sugar, his brother Punjab's finance minister had opposed writing a subsidy of Rs 3 billion to Chinese mill owners.

Despite this opposition, the Chief Minister of Punjab approved subsidy for sugar producers. Many people believe that what happened on Monday was the turning point. But sources have told The News that much remains to be done after April 25 as the Sugar Commission will submit its report on the working pattern of the sugar mafia that day.

There will be criminal proceedings, possibly arrests, as well as operations by entities such as the FBR, the Securities and Exchange Commission of Pakistan, etc.

Recently, the message was given to Prime Minister Imran Khan by the Sugar Mafia that if he did not immediately stop the ongoing investigation of the Sugar Commission, the country could face a sugar crisis.

However, the Prime Minister has decided to "catch the bull with horns" (fight the situation) instead of being intimidated by the threat of the Sugar Mafia. On May 7 last year, The News published the news that Jahangir has emerged as Deputy Prime Minister, the most controversial post.

The news revealed how Jahangir has become the most visible figure in the Prime Minister's Secretariat daily. Not only this, he was leading a team of experts working in the background as well as advising Prime Minister Imran Khan on big issues in terms of economy and reforms. He was the Prime Minister's Adviser for Establishment Arbab Shahzad. He also co-chaired several meetings.

Jahangir Tareen's participation in the meetings with the Prime Minister's Reform Team and Prince Arbab meant that it seemed that he was making decisions, but the Prime Minister's Advisor for Establishment has. That is, it was like Decoy.

Although Jahangir was acting like the in-charge of the hottest agricultural sector, he was also leading a secret team of experts, informally working as the PM's think tank in terms of economy. ۔

It was the recommendations of the same team that the Prime Minister replaced Asad Omar as Finance Minister. Dr Hafiz Sheikh, as well as Shabir Zaidi (for the post of Chairman FBR), were both favorites of Jahangir Tareen.

Just days before the Prime Minister was abruptly removed from the post of finance minister, Jahangir Tare expressed dissatisfaction with the government's economic policies during a talk show on television and lacking decision-making capabilities. Assad Omar was clearly targeted.

Many people inside and outside PTI were surprised by Jahangir Tareen's statement. Being an agriculture expert, the Prime Minister allowed him to run his own reforms and affairs in the agriculture sector. They were given open discounts not only in the federation but also in Punjab.

In both places, Jahangir used to be the most agricultural sector; it included food, livestock and irrigation sectors. It was because of Prime Minister Imran Khan's trust that he invited Jahangir Tareen to the cabinet meeting once and asked him to give a briefing on the agriculture sector.

It was Imran Khan's reliance on Jahangir Tare, which gave him the task of planning and launching an agricultural emergency program worth Rs 309 billion from the PTI government so that production could be increased locally. , Reduce dependence on imports and improve the lives of the poor farmers and move forward with the foundation of sustainable development.

The program was inaugurated last year during a joint press conference attended by Jahangir Tareen and Federal Minister for National Food Security and Research, Sahibzad Mohammad Mahboob Sultan. Provincial Minister of Agriculture Punjab, Balochistan and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa were also present on the occasion.

The Food Minister had said at this press conference that Jahangir was more