Shehbaz starts election campaign in south Punjab

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HAROONABAD: Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) President Shehbaz Sharif on Sunday kicked off the election campaign from south Punjab by addressing public gatherings at Haroonabad and Bahawalnagar.

Speaking at a meeting at Jinnah Stadium, he said, “If the people give the PML-N another chance through their vote then it will bring south Punjab at par with central Punjab in terms of development.”

He said that the PML-N government had fulfilled all the promises it had made in 2013. On the other hand, Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) chief Imran Khan did not serve the masses and his party’s government had failed to deliver in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP), he added.

He said that Nawaz Sharif was returning to Pakistan on July 13 to face a legal battle. The PML-N government, under his leadership, had eliminated load-shedding and terrorism, besides restoring peace in the country, he added.

Shehbaz said that the PML-N government had executed a number of development projects and built a network of motorways for the country’s prosperity. After coming to power again, it would construct Bhasha Dam, he added.

“We will also develop Cholistan and provide drinking water in the whole area,” the former chief minister said.

He said that a number of projects were completed in the health and education sectors by his government in Punjab.

He also said that PML-N would also establish a Danish School in Haroonabad.

“We will construct a motorway from Haroonabad to Meroot and also provide better education facilities to the people of the area,” he said.

He asked the people to cast their votes in favour of PML-N for the service the party had done during its government.

Later, addressing the meeting at Bahawalnager, Shehbaz said that Nawaz had made the country an atomic power and had served the masses after launching a number of development megaprojects.

He criticised those politicians who had changed their loyalties for their personal gains and said that the turn-coats, who had changed sides only for power, could not serve the people as well the country.

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