'Time of PTI's chief is over,': Maryam Nawaz addresses youth convention in Shujaabad
The Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) senior vice-president will address the youth convention while some political personalities will also announce joining the party on the occasion.
Lahore: Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N Senior Vice President and Chief Organizer of Pakistan Muslim League (N) Maryam Nawaz Sharif addressed the youth convention in Shujaabad on Sunday.
Maryam Nawaz criticized the PTI chairman that he ego and pride ruined him and his party, saying that "the whole PTI could be adjusted in a ricshaw now,".
She stated, "this fitna was buried now. Let's start a new journey of prosperity,".
She expressed these words while addressing a convention in Shujaabad. Maryam Nawaz said that the country would progress soon after arrival of Nawaz Sharif.
She stated that who used to say to make the PML-N leaders cry were now crying themselves.
پاکستان مسلم لیگ ن کی چیف آرگنائزر مریم نواز شجاع آباد میں یوتھ کنونشن سے خطاب کر رہی ہیںhttps://t.co/TrFBLFrkVl
— PMLN (@pmln_org) June 11, 2023
The PML-N leader said that they would provide jobs to the youths, saying that they would not hand them over the petrol bombs. She also talked about the agricultural reforms. She also stated that she waned to see Shujaabad as Lahore city.
"I wish you could have better job and health options here in Shujaabad instead of traveling to Lahore," said Maryam Nawaz, making a promise that the PML-N wanted to empower the youth by giving them loan to estabish thier own businessses.
Maryam Nawaz also paid tribute to Shakir Shujaabadi during her speech.
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