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‘Wish Nawaz Sharif could return, contest election and become PM again,’ says PM, vowing to hand him over party’s responsibility

Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif says all those who are involved in leg pulling of Ishaq Dar do not deserve party’s membership.

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‘Wish Nawaz Sharif could return, contest election and become PM again,’ says PM, vowing to hand him over party’s responsibility
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Islamabad: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif said that he would hand over back to Nawaz Sharif the responsibility he gave him, saying that his elder brother was the architect of the modern Pakistan.

“The president office of the party is also the surety of Nawaz Sharif,” said the prime minister while addressing the PML-N general counsel meeting in Islamabad.

PM Shehbaz said that the political scenario would completely change if Nawaz Sharif returned to Pakistan. He stated that the country would progress after his arrival.

“I wish and pray Nawaz Sharif come, contest elections and become prime minister of the country for the fourth time,” he added.

The PM also lauded the role of Maryam Nawaz as chief organizer of the party, saying that she visited every nook and corner of the country after taking responsibility. He said that she worked hard for the party.

Shehbaz Sharif said he got the general counsel’s meeting delayed, hoping that Nawaz Sharif would return to Pakistan and he would hand him over the responsibility of the party.

He stated that his party was collectively working to steer the country out of crises, pointing out that they were locking horns with the International Monetary fund.

The party sacrificed his political capital for the sake of the country, and hoped that the country would soon be on the right direction of the progress.  He stated that they were running a coalition government while Ishaq Dar was also making efforts. All those who were conspiring against Dar did not deserve party membership, he warned.

In the recent budget, he said, the government employees were given relief. He went on to say that the party needed young leadership.

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