Rulers have compromised on Pakistan in 5 years: Nawaz

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Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) Chief Nawaz Sharif on Tuesday said that rulers have pushed back the country by 50 years during the last five years.

Talking to journalists in Lahore, Sharif said that innocent people are being killed from Khyber to Karachi on daily basis. He said that “It is the government’s responsibility to provide safety to the people of the country”, while lambasting the performance of the PPP-led government.

The PML-N chief demanded implementation on the Supreme Court’s (SC) verdict regarding the Karachi law and order case. He said that the names suggested for caretaker prime minister would be acceptable for everyone.

7 COMMENTS

  1. Hahaha………..Noora league. What a joke. Ganja was helping Govt. Still with them. What a joke. Now Nawaj Shareef also will make new Pakistan. Hahaha………………..

  2. Which rulers? Those of the Federal Government or Punjab Government? Because Punjab Government accounts for 60% of the Pakistan

  3. What a load of crap. The killers (LeJ and the other beardo terroists) are planning all of their heinous activities by hiding in Punjab which is governed by PML-N and what has the Chief Minister done to tackle that? zilch is the answer.

  4. mian sb have a heart
    please dont treat us like that….

    we may be hungry people we are not stupid
    if its as you say 50 years…. then by any statistical measure you and bro share the responsibility by a magnitude of 60%

  5. F C U K Shareef Brothers!!! People of Pakistan, open your eyes. This man is a puppet of the Saudi's who are puppet themselves. Electing him would be the last nail in the coffin. Blood will spill in every street of Pakistan. Our nukes will be jeopardized. We will go back into stone ages (we're almost there thanks to the current corrupt govt.) Open your effing eyes folks…

  6. These guys are all alike,PML-N and PPP will talk trash about each other and right before the elections,they will become pals and loot the country all over again.

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