Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) chief Nawaz Sharif on Monday said that there was a shortage of electricity, water and food in the country and if elected his party would bring Pakistan out of these crises.
Holding a news conference after offering condolence to the sons of Sharif Gujjar, Nawaz was critical of the past government which was led by the Pakistan People’s Party (PPP).
“There is no historic example of bad governance such as that which was seen during the tenure of the last government,” he said.
Sharif added that the time had come to steer Pakistan towards great heights.
The PML-N president further said that Sharif Gujjar had been allotted the party ticket for NA-79 which after his demise would be given to his son Babar Gujjar.