PML-N President Nawaz Sharif on Saturday said that if his party came into power in the forthcoming general elections then the restoration of law and order, all over the country, including Karachi, would be his party’s top agenda.
Talking to party leaders from Sindh at his Raiwind residence, he urged party leaders to prepare for the forthcoming general elections by keeping a close connection with the people and by forging alliances with the other political parties.
“A plan would be chalked out in consonance with all peace-loving parties and the people to rid Karachi of lawlessness and crimes, in order to make it a city of lights again,” he said.
The PML-N chief said, “If Karachi will be peaceful, it will benefit the entire Pakistan. The wheel of the country’s economy moves in Karachi, its positive impact would be felt by the people throughout the country”.
He said that in order to restore law and order in Karachi, there was a dire need for the re-organisation of the police force.
When the leaders of PML-N Sindh said there was a need to rectify the voter lists of Karachi, Nawaz Sharif directed PML-N Sindh President Syed Ghaus Ali Shah to take immediate notice of the matter.
“Pakistan Peoples Party has made the people of Pakistan and of Sindh hopeless, but now the people would make PPP dejected in the forthcoming general elections,” he said.