The PML-N senior vice-president has said that her father Nawaz Sharif will soon be back to Pakistan and lashed out at the political opponents, saying that she is going start campaign for the next general elections.


Lahore: PML-N Senior Vice President Maryam Nawaz on Saturday addressed the party workers soon after arrival in Lahore from long stay in London and UAE.
Maryam Nawaz said Nawaz Sharif was still the most popular leader in the country as he always raised voice for the problems of the people.
“Assalamo Alaikum from me and from Nawaz Sharif,” said the PML-N senior vice president while addressing the charged crowed at the Lahore airport.
She stated that Nawaz Sharif would soon be back among his supporters in the country despite that they [the opponents] forced him to leave the country but he was still popular and would soon be back to the country.
“He [Nawaz Sharif ] will return to the country with the blessings of Almighty and with your support and love,” said Maryam.
She said promised with the country, with the party workers that she would not rest until the problems of the people were resolved after new responsibility.
چیف آرگنائزر مسلم لیگ ن مریم نواز لاہور میں جلسے سے خطاب کر رہی ہیں https://t.co/RT113nthJ5
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The PML-N leader stated that all those who hatched conspiracy against Nawaz Sharif had met their fate.
While addressing the public, Maryam Nawaz said that she and her father realized the troubles of the people amid soaring inflation.
“But it was Nawaz Sharif who took the country out of crises thrice and now again he will steer it out of the crises and challenges,” said Maryam.
“Nawaz Sharif was forced to leave the country over an iqama,”.
PML-N Lahore chapter president Saiful Malook Khokhar and other party leaders organized a warm welcome for Maryam Nawaz.
She lashed out at PTI chief Imran Khan, saying that “now the accountability of the last four years will be held at the first,”.
She asked the people to trust Almighty and Ishaq Dar and the country would, God willing, be out of economic crisis.
The PML-N opponents, she said, would continue to cry the rest of their lives as recently they broke their government.
“Recently, they had government in Punjab, Balochistan, KPK and Gilgit-Baltistan but they blamed the PML-N for their own failures,” she added.
She claimed that PML-N and its supporters did not have any kind of fears about the next general elections, saying that her party would win the next general elections with majority.
“I underwent three hours long surgery and the doctors told me that I narrowly escaped the damage. They held my passport but Thank God everything went well,” said Maryam, adding that she felt mercy for these people who were now crying.
She also took promise from the party supporters that they would stand by Nawaz Sharif and Shehbaz Sharif for the sake of the country.
“if you make promise I also promise that I will not rest until your problems are addressed,” she added.
Maryam also revealed that she would tour different parts of the country to lead the party’s campaign.
She spent time in London with her father, underwent surgery in a European country and then went to the UAE where she stayed for few days and returned from there to Pakistan.
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