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Country comes first, not premiership: Nawaz

Nawaz Sharif, president of his own faction of Pakistan Muslim League (PML-Nawaz), on Wednesday said premiership was not his destination, but he wanted to bring the country out of crises.
Addressing business community of twin cities, Nawaz said that traders, industrialists and businessmen were the backbone of the country. He said after coming to power all financial policies would be planned in consultation with business community.
He said Pakistan needed experienced leadership to bring the country out of problems, adding that his party would be victorious on May 11.
He said that former president Pervez Musharraf was responsible for electricity crisis, but President Asif Zardari also did nothing to resolve the problem. He said the priorities of the PPP government were not progress of the country rather corruption.
Nawaz said electricity was not available for 20 hours in the area, adding that the industry has been closed and children were unable to study.
He said that the rulers had filled their pockets through corruption, adding that the ministers were also involved in this matter. He said that there was no load shedding, unemployment, unrest in Karachi and Balochistan and there were no terrorism during his rule. He said gas and electricity were available to the people and the country was progressing.
He said the condition of country has been changed, adding that the PML-N would take the country again on the position where it had left in 1999.
He said the people should consider who has served them and established dams and motorways.

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