We won't forget the party's pioneers, Sanaullah added.


Lahore: The interior minister and leader of Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) announced that Punjab would be the party's "starting point" for their election campaign on Friday.
Interior Minister Rana Sanaullah declared during a news conference that "the PML-N is starting its election campaign from Punjab from today." The PML-N candidates will be "actively present" in every seat, he promised, vowing to tackle the election process with zest.
The PML-N is going to be represented by 297 members of the provincial assembly and 146 members of the National assembly, according to Sanaullah.
Further There will be very "little room for the seat adjustments" with any party, he made obvious. We won't forget the party's pioneers, Sanaullah added.
The PML-N made the decision to launch its electoral campaign with vigor earlier this month.
The party president and former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif presided over party meetings where discussions of political and legal issues took place.
The top leadership of the PML-N also discussed impending political strategies. It was decided to give Nawaz a hearty welcome when he got back to Pakistan.

TikTok, tariffs, and trials: everything happening in tech’s chaotic April
- 3 hours ago

Why are so many college basketball players from other countries?
- an hour ago

Apple TV Plus is on a hot streak
- 3 hours ago

Nazia Hassan: Celebrating legacy of a pop icon on her 60th birthday
- 15 hours ago

The 50 best things Microsoft has ever made
- 3 hours ago

PSX hits record high following announcement of electricity tariff cuts
- 13 hours ago

Gold prices hit new peak at Rs325,500 per tola
- 14 hours ago

Met Office forecasts Karachi's temperature rising up to 40°C this week
- 15 hours ago
18-year-old dies from Congo virus in Quetta
- 14 hours ago

The 50 best Amazon Big Spring Sale deals under $100
- 3 hours ago

Will cheap housing lead to more babies?
- an hour ago

Elon Musk promised Wisconsin voters a $1 million reward. Is that legal?
- an hour ago