PML-N won’t make seat adjustment or alliance with any party, says Javed Latif
The PML-N emphasized the importance of distinguishing between politicians and terrorists, stating that the country's progress could only be achieved by avoiding the formation of smaller factions.
Lahore - In a recent statement, Mian Javed Latif, a prominent leader of the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N), declared that his party would refrain from forming seat adjustments or alliances with any political group.
During a press conference, The PML-N emphasized the importance of distinguishing between politicians and terrorists, stating that the country's progress could only be achieved by avoiding the formation of smaller factions.
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— PMLN (@pmln_org) June 11, 2023
He made it clear that the PML-N had not engaged in any agreements with other parties and intended to participate in the upcoming elections using their own symbol. Latif also expressed his support for a fair and equal electoral process, ensuring that all participants had an equal opportunity.
With regards to journalist Arshad Sharif's case, he appealed to the judiciary to listen attentively to the concerns raised by Sharif's mother.
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