PML-N will change country’s destiny after coming into power: Nawaz

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Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) chief Nawaz Sharif on Monday said that if his party returns to power‚ it will put the country on the path to progress and prosperity and will provide jobs to the unemployed youth.

Addressing a public meeting in Hafizabad on Tuesday afternoon‚ he said prosperity was his party’s goal and he was determined to achieve the goal. 

Nawaz Sharif said PML-N would change the destiny of the country after coming into power. He said war would be waged against poverty‚ price hike and corruption. 

Nawaz Sharif said the enthusiasm of the people of Hafizabad, “like always, is unmatchable”.

“Voters will hold accountability of the plunderers on May11,” he said.

Nawaz said Pakistan attained prosperity during the tenure of PML-N government and the Pakistan flag enjoyed respect in the world.

“Today Pakistan is drowned in darkness due to load shedding and corruption”, he said.

He urged the masses to support PML-N in order to bring Pakistan out of darkness and into light, and to restore Pakistan’s respect in the world.

Nawaz promised the youth that they would be provided jobs and opportunities for business. He condemned the killing of the son and brother of PML-N Balochistan President Zahri.

He said the people will hold all those accountable on May 11 who had deprived them of electricity and gas.

He said the respect of the country would be restored in the comity of the nations. Nawaz Sharif said his party will steer the country out of the ongoing crisis.

He said that the problems being faced by the people of the area would also be resolved on a priority basis.

 

2 COMMENTS

  1. Really? Oh i see 30 years were not enough for them..they probably need 50 more years to build metro and underpasses and roads….scoundrels

  2. He promises action on everything other than terrorism. He seems to have lost the plot after 30 years. The fire seems to have gone out of his belly. His speeches are symbolic rather than substantive. He does not understand that a entire new generation has come of age. Perhaps they can be bought by free lapptops but not all. Living in nostalgia is for the old not for the young ones. Where are the jobs going to come from when you cannot walk safely outside your house in Karachi and when a former PM needs hundreds of security people to escort him from one place to another?

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