If given the chance to “run the country,” Waqar Zaka claims he can pay off Pakistan’s debt with cryptocurrency.
“I can pay off Pakistan’s debt using crypto[currency] but the condition is Imran Khan, should step down and let me run the country,” the reality show host wrote on social media.
Zaka also inquired about the resources available to members of the ruling party in order to repay the loan.
“If not, what alternative does a respectable, olive-planting, tourism-loving, anti-corruption-loving IK have?” Zaka challenged “both politicians” to come up with a better plan.
I can pay off PAK debt using crypto but the condition is @ImranKhanPTI should step down and let me run the country if not then Pakistanis should demand what solution respectable , olive plantation, tourism , anti corruption lovers IK has. I challenge all Politican koi idea hai
— Waqar Zaka (@ZakaWaqar) May 4, 2021
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Meanwhile, Zaka’s Tweet went viral on Twitter.
We will prefer living in a default Pakistan with Imran Khan at the helm than a Debt free Pakistan with you as the Prime Minister dude! https://t.co/FimI8h8AGN
— Omair Alavi (@omair78) May 4, 2021
My man literally living on the edge https://t.co/s1glks3Xuq
— e-ahmed (@bouquetvibes) May 4, 2021
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The Indian double mutant has arrived in Pakistan. https://t.co/qbuyLHEJAQ
— Azam Jamil (@AzamJamil53) May 4, 2021
Twitter was so boring today, phir waqar zaka ne joke suna dia😂
"Let me run the country" was my fav part 😂😂 https://t.co/W7lJGpgVSm— سحر (@IqSehrish) May 4, 2021
and my tongue reaches my nose that doesn’t mean i should be in charge of a country waqar uncle https://t.co/pdublJaE4Q
— asta (@hastalavistaah) May 4, 2021
Living on the Brink, a reality television programme, made Waqar Zaka popular. He sent his documents to the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) earlier this year in order to form his own political party. Zaka has been at the forefront of a number of common causes, including calling for exam cancellation and a ban on PUBG and TikTok.