‘PML-N will not go against public sentiment’

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Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) chief Nawaz Sharif on Friday said his party would never back any decision that might fuel public’s anger.
Addressing a consultation meeting with the party’s high-ups at Punjab House, Nawaz said the nation had not yet forgotten the incidents like missile strikes and the US attack on Salala checkpost.
Several leaders, including Raja Zafarul Haq, Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan, Ishaq Dar, Zafar Iqbal Jhagra, Mehtab Abbasi, Khwaja Asif and Mushahidullah attended the meeting.
The PML-N chief noted that his party was not in favour of doing politics over issues regarding restoration of the NATO supplies. However, he added that the sentiments of the country’s people could not be overlooked either.
Earlier, United States Ambassador Cameron Munter and British High Commissioner Adam Thomson separately called on Nawaz in Islamabad.
According to sources, the US ambassador and UK high commissioner discussed with Nawaz the NATO supply issue.
Matters including Pak-US relations, NATO supply and recommendations of the Parliamentary Committee on Security were discussed during the meeting.
The sources further said that Nawaz informed the envoys about the national stance on Pakistan’s sovereignty and security.

6 COMMENTS

  1. wake up Nawaz Sharief as people ave lots of hopes and expextations from you at this crucial time.do not waste your energy and yime and do something for the people of Pakistan right now.After that do not blame the nation,they want more actions now.it is too late and get rid of this bloody combination of oppurtunists at the moment.

  2. wake up Nawaz Sharief as people have lots of hopes and expetations from you at this crucial time.do not waste your energy and time and do something for the people of Pakistan right now.After that do not blame the nation,they want more actions now.it is too late and get rid of this bloody combination of oppurtunists at the moment.

  3. Nawaz Sharif..help pakistani people to restore your credibility…..Help pakistan

    Uzair Ahmed
    London

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