Nawaz Sharif was concerned about Pakistan's current economic and political situation: Tessori
London: Sindh Governor Kamran Tessori met Pakistan Muslim League Nawaz (PMLN) supremo Nawaz Sharif in London on Friday.
Tessori said that Nawaz Sharif was concerned about Pakistan's current economic and political situation.
Following a conversation with the former prime minister in London, Tessori claimed that Nawaz Sharif had mentioned that the electricity bill in 2017 during his administration ranged from Rs 1500 to Rs 2000.
According to Tessori, a thorough discussion on the nation's economic changes took place, and the decision of Nawaz Sharif's return will be made by his party.
Tessori added that Nawaz Sharif stressed the accountability of individuals responsible for the nation's current condition of affairs because the previous prime minister and leader of the PTI failed to implement any economic programs while in office for three and a half years.
The governor further remarked that the PTI chairman had broken the hearts of the Pakistani people by making false promises, and he was solely responsible for the current situation of the country.
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