Pakistan
Nawaz Sharif predicts PML-N’s win in upcoming elections
Nawaz Sharif is optimistic about PML-N’s win by a majority in upcoming elections.
Jeddah: Former Prime Minister and leader of Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N), Nawaz Sharif, have expressed his confidence that the party will come to power with a significant majority in the upcoming elections.
In a meeting with PML-N officials in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, Nawaz Sharif witnessed unwavering support from party members, showcasing a united front.
During the meeting, Nawaz Sharif emphasized that Pakistan had been progressing on the path of development and prosperity after 2013. People's quality of life had improved, and the nation had overcome the burden of load-shedding.
He further highlighted that under the PML-N government, the industrial sector was flourishing, providing employment opportunities to the people, and Pakistan's growing economy was being applauded globally.
However, a well-organized conspiracy removed them from power.
Nawaz Sharif stated that despite no concrete evidence of corruption against him, he was disqualified, and after 2018, the country was handed over to incapable and inexperienced individuals, leading to stagnation in Pakistan's progress and happiness.
The former Prime Minister firmly stated that in the forthcoming elections, PML-N would come to power with a significant majority, and the overseas Pakistanis would also play a crucial role in this victory.
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