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Pakistan Finance Minister Ishaq Dar Heckled At Washington Airport, Called Thief, Liar

Pakistan Finance Minister Ishaq Dar was in Washington for talks with internationalš’ lenders. He was heckledļ·½ at the airport and called thief and liar.

Pakistan Foreign Miniź¦ster Ishaq Dar was heckled at the Washington airport ź¦…and was called a thif and a liar.Ā 

Dar arrived in the United States to hold talks with international lending organisations in light of Pakistan's financial crisis. Considering its poor financials, the debt-ridden and flood-hit Pakistan is seeking debt repayment postponement and other rešŸ’¦laxations from its international lenders.Ā 

Upon his arrival at the Dulles International Airport, Dar was called "chor" (thief) and a liar. The video of the heckling that surfaced on the internet, ManišŸ…· Butt, the president ošŸŒf Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz partyā€™s Virginia chapter, is seen responding to the heckler with a string of profanities.Ā 

A man can be heard shouting: š“ƒ²"Youā€™re a liar. Youā€™re a chor."

In his retort, DaršŸ’Ž says: "Youā€™re a liar."

Butt caą¼’lls the heckler "motherf****r" and said, "I will f**kšŸ‘ you right here, motherf****r. Don't try to be smart. You don't me."Ā 

Butt wšŸŒent on to repeat the profanities multiple times before the video ended.

Dar, 72, recently took over as the finance minister of Pakistan from his predecessor Miftah Ismail. He is in the United StašŸ…°tes to attend the annual meetings of the World Bank šŸØand the International Monetary Fund (IMF).

Pakistan will seek new terms from international lendersš•“ after devastating floods hit the country.

The death toll from the cataclysmic floods in Pakistan was closeš’ to 1,700. It has also displaced over 33 million people and caused economic damages to the tune of $40 billion, fannšŸ„ƒing fears that the country may not be able to meet its debt obligations.Ā 

This is not the first time Pakš’istani ministers have been jeered at public places on their trips abroad and even within the country. Last month, Information Minister Marriyum Aurangzeb was heckled at a coffee shop in London. She was called "chorni" (female thief) and "choro ki sardarni" (the chief of thiefs).

Earlier, Minister for Planning and Development Ahsan Iqbal was harassed by supporters of šŸ“former Prime Minister Imran Khan's Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) party at a restaurant.

In April, a group of Pakistani pilgrims accosted, heckled and chanted slogans against Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and his entourage at the Masjid-i-Nabwi in Madina during their three-day visit to Saudi Arabia. Pakistani politicians and other religious figures had condemned the incident and some had even blamed the suppoź¦‡rters of Khan's PTI party.Ā 

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(With PTI inputs)

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