Pakistan's main opposition party led by ousted premier Imran Khan on Monday rejected Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif's offer of holding a "grand dialogue" among all stakeholders to fix the cash-starved country's economic woes, saying the government was making hilarious claims to hide its failures.
Prime Minister Sharif on Sunday emphasised the need for initiating a dialogue over vital sectors of the economy to move ahead on the path of progress and prosperity.
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