The head of the Pakistan Muslim League, Nawaz Sharif, claimed on Wednesday that false accusations compelled Pakistan to establish a state of emergency following his improper resignation as prime minister.
The never-resentful former prime minister questioned why, in front of a sizable crowd at Nankana Sahib, he was fired on false charges. “I was not an imported prime minister.”
Nawaz didn’t comprehend how a prime minister who led Pakistan to nuclear dominance was imprisoned. He was furious that five judges had booted him out of the PM’s office for not sanctioning his son’s salaries.
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The former prime minister questioned why Pakistanis were suffering and felt terrible for them.
According to Nawaz, for Pakistan to feel comfortable again, it must eradicate terrorism, unemployment, inflation, and energy shortages.
The PML-N assembly was filled with the cry, “Mian Saab, we love you.” The three-time premier says, “We love you, Mian Saab,” as she walks up to the platform.
Nawaz Sharif claimed he had never witnessed such a sight on a cold day and complimented the party’s workers, followers, and public for their dedication.
“Today, I have come to Nankana Sahib via the Lahore-Nankana Sahib motorway for the first time,” she said. His firm completed the Multan-Sukkur highway in 2017.
Opponents stopped the Multan-Sukkur-Karachi freeways that former prime minister Nawaz had proposed.
The former three-time prime minister informed the audience that he solved the energy problem, returned calm to Karachi, made roti for Rs. 4 and sugar for Rs. 50 per kilogram, created youth jobs, and bravely built freeways through Peshawar, Manshera, and Karachi.
The PML-N-Neader regretted a program that hurt Pakistan’s economy and prosperity after his defeat.
Nawaz promised his allies he would stay.
The former prime minister vowed to model Nankana Sahib if elected. His party promised Nankana Sahib roads, hospitals, a women’s college, and more. His commitment was an upgraded kids’ cricket stadium.
On February 8, PML-N leader Maryam Nawaz asked followers to support the “tiger,” the party’s electoral symbol.
In order to help the people, Maryam wants the PML-N to win on February 8.
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