Islamabad: Pakistan Muslim League Nawaz (PML-N) vice president Maryam Nawaz while addressing the party’s General Council Meeting said that in Senate elections not money but PML-N’s ticket vindicated.

She said that while sitting in London, former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif has jolted the Power Centres of Pakistan whereas all 83 members of assembly had responded to former PM’s call. Despite worst oppression, repression, bullying and rigging PML-N has not broken.
‘The breakers of PML-N are breaking themselves,’ she added.
Maryam said that whenever the upcoming polls are held, the PML-N will sweep them. She criticised the prime minister, telling him that "pride comes before the fall".
The opponents use to say that the burden of carrying Nawaz Sharif’s narrative is very heavy, who will bear it but every worker of PML-N stood by it with open heartiness, she thought.
Further referring to Prime Minister Imran Khan, she said, the premier thought that throwing PML-N leaders in jails would break the Party or sending Nawaz Sharif out would break the party but this plan also didn’t work for him, said Maryam Nawaz.
The PML-N leader said that the prime minister knew, right from the very beginning, that he was headed for defeat in the Senate elections.
She claimed that because the premier knew he would be defeated in the polls, he had tried to introduce ordinances and had "dragged the Supreme Court" when it came to the Senate elections.
"Where was your democracy sleeping, when you and your selectors rigged the Senate elections a few years ago when Bizenjo tried to become the Senate chairperson and despite Opposition parties have more numbers, lost it?" she asked.
Maryam taunted the prime minister, saying that how could he seek a vote of confidence from his own people after accusing them of selling out for money.
Maryam said that the prime minister should not say that his lawmakers sold out, adding that everyone knew this was the first and last time PM Imran Khan had gotten elected to power.
"You and your MNAs and MPAs know, you have no future and you have no party," she said, referring to PM Imran Khan.
Pakistan along her party has seen a very difficult time in recent past and all other statements are dead just one statement that ‘Respect the Vote’ proved right, said Maryam Nawaz.
Referring to her father, former prime minister Nawaz Sharif as a "trendsetter", Maryam heaped praise on him, saying that whenever he decides to do something, the PML-N supremo does so.

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