The time has arrived to support Nawaz Sharif and lead the nation forward.


Faisalabad: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Sunday stated that Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) chairman Nawaz Sharif had been involved in false cases.
Nawaz Sharif has to deal with false accusations, the prime minister stated while speaking at a gathering. It's time to get to work and help the nation to develop. The time has arrived to support Nawaz Sharif and lead the nation forward.
The premier claimed that after ten years, India's economy would have a difficult time competing with Pakistan's if Nawaz Sharif were elected."
According to Prime Minister Shehbaz, “The journey of prosperity will be started only the way, Nawaz Sharif had ended the country's 20-hour loadshedding,".
If the PML-N is given the chance to lead, "Nawaz Sharif will serve as our prime minister," he insisted.
The prime minister mocked at the PTI chairman's extravagant promises of a broad array of public benefit projects, saying that nothing real could be seen.
He questioned, "Where were those $300 billion, they claimed were parked abroad!" and jeered that not a single penny could be brought back.
The PTI leader's statements that Pakistan should not seek financial assistance from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) were further criticized by the prime minister, who claimed that instead the PTI leader had broken his word, plotted against the coalition government, and burdened it.
Following the disastrous floods that impacted millions of people in Pakistan last year, he claimed that his government had dispersed Rs 100 billion throughout the country.
He said that the coalition government's combined efforts had kept the nation from going into default.
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