Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) President Nawaz Sharif has said that Pakistan dismembered due to martial laws and non-consistency of democracy.
Speaking at a ceremony at the Punjab University held with regard to Pakistan Day, the former prime minister recounted contribution of Bengali people. “I was confused yesterday over Pakistan victory against Bangladesh whether I should celebrate the victory of my country or bemoan defeat of Bengalis who tabled Pakistan Resolution on the same day on 1940.”
Sharif said there were no Bengalis, Pashtuns, Sindhis and Punjabis in the past, adding that the nation was disintegrated in the name of Balochis, Sindhis, Pashtuns and Punjabis by the military rulers.
Nawaz Sharif said that PML-N had brought change and assigned the duty of dreaming for change to others, referring to Pakista Tehreek-Insaf.
He said that Shahbaz Sahrif was distributing laptops among youths who would one day change the destiny of the country. He said that 300,000 laptops would also be distributed after next budget.
The two-time prime minister recounted his achievements like Lahore-Islamabad Motorway, nuclear explosions, Yellow Cab scheme and said the country was on the path of prosperity when he was ruling it.
He said that his legal government was ousted by a dictator who used to wave fists to his people and bowed on a single call from foreigners.
Sharif said the key to India’s progress was laid in continuity of democracy and it was that India was proud of.
Fossil of a bygone era continues to live and breathe.
Well done Nawaz Shairf. Probably he is the only leader who does not rely on agencies.
This humpty dumpty is just obsessed with Musharraf. I bet he has nightmares about him. It seems like his sole purpose to try to come in power is to take revenge from Musharraf. Its ironic that a person who used to cry in jail and was coward enough to make a deal with the person who ousted him to spare his life, is now roaring like a lion. Musharraf is 10 times the man that nawaz could ever hope to be.
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