MP Gasim Ibrahim has criticized Parliament for its role in the country's growing debt crisis, asserting that lawmakers share responsibility for the financial situation.

Speaking during today's parliamentary session, Gasim highlighted that MPs are not exempt from accountability for the rising debt, and failure to recognize their role is problematic.

Gasim, who is also the Leader of the JP, expressed frustration over what he sees as a lack of fulfillment of MPs' responsibilities. He emphasized the need for cooperation, particularly with President Dr. Mohamed Muiz, and urged against fostering division among the populace in the current climate. Gasim warned that such discord could lead to increased corruption and further deterioration of the nation's situation.

He called on the government to take immediate action to address the debt crisis by reducing expenditures. Gasim's remarks underscore the urgency for collective effort and determination to navigate the country's financial challenges.