Corruption inflicting huge losses on economy: Kasuri

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LAHORE – Former Foreign Affairs minister minister Khursheed Mahmood Kasuri has said that the rampant corruption has inflicted bigger losses to the economy than the three wars the country fought with India.
He was addressing a cake-cutting ceremony held in connection with Quaid-e-Azam’s 134th birth anniversary in Lahore on Saturday. Kasuri said Pakistan might have reached its destiny if the rulers followed in footsteps of the country’s founder.
He also alleged that the PML-N and PPP had always betrayed the masses and the country might see a revolution if our ruling elite did not follow the principles of Quaid-e-Azam at this crucial juncture of the country’s history.
Kasuri said his faction wanted the government to complete its mandated term, but he was not sure about the damages the country would face under the current regime.