Judicial Issues
PML-N was reluctant in joining the cabinet due to their differences on the judiciary issue in 2008. PPP however convinced PML-N to join the cabinet specially desiring Ishaq Dar's expertise in the Finance ministry.The highly renowned chartered accountant seemed to be the only hope for Pakistan's nose-diving economy.Unfortunately PML-N ministers including Ishaq Dar later resigned from the cabinet due to non-restoration of judges by PPP which was agreed as a condition of PMLN to join the government. After the resignation of PML-N Federal Ministers, PPP tried their best to convince PML-N to join hands again but the differences had grown too much. It was evident that PPP had no one competent enough to handle the nose-diving economy of Pakistan. The only reason PPP was trying to get them back was to have Ishaq Dar on their team - the only hope for Pakistan's economy. Unfortunately this did not happen and Pakistan today is seeing one of the darkest days in the history of Pakistan's economy.
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