Imran Khan vows to address pressing issues facing Pakistan in I-Day message

Press Trust of India  |  Islamabad 

Pakistan's Prime Minister-in-Waiting today said he was greatly optimistic about the country's future despite the "grave economic crisis" and issues like corruption, as he vowed to realise the vision of the nation's founding fathers.

"Despite our grave economic crises, due to corruption and cronyism, I know if we are united in our resolve, we will rise to the challenge and will become the great nation envisaged by our Quaid and Iqbal," he said, referring to the vision of and Allama Muhammad Iqbal, the founding fathers of

Khan is set to be sworn-in as Pakistan's on Saturday. His with 158 seats has emerged as the largest party in the

In another tweet, Khan posted a picture of his ancestors with Jinnah and Iqbal at the Round Table Conference in in 1932.

"In this historic picture of Quaid-i-Azam and Iqbal, at the Round Table Conference in 1932, my khalu (husband of his mother's sister) Dr and my mother's chacha (uncle) Zaman Khan (Zaman Park named after him) were also present," Imran said.

Pakistan celebrated its 71st today.

Khan's first and foremost challenge is the tottering economy. The fiscal deficit between imports and exports has reached a historic high, around USD 35 billion that speaks a lot about Pakistan's trade policies, stagnant export base and the liberal imports policies, the Express Tribune reported.

In his tweet, Khan also mentioned the issue of corruption and cronyism, apparently referring to the jailing of former and Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz supremo and members of his family in a corruption case.

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First Published: Tue, August 14 2018. 18:50 IST