Zubair said the workers of Sindh were desirous to go to Lahore to welcome their leader warmly.


Karachi: Pakistan Muslim League (PML-N) leader and former governor Sindh Muhammad Zubair on Thursday stated the government of the Pakistan People's Party (PPP) had failed to deliver in Sindh.
He said that the PML-N will fight against the PPP in Sindh during the forthcoming general elections while speaking to a news conference at PML-N House Karsaz Karachi.
According to him, PPP had fifteen years of chance in Sindh and the federation, but now the public will determine its course.
He claimed that the country is aware that Nawaz is coming back to Pakistan on October 21 and that the PML-N suffered significantly while he was away.
Zubair said the workers of Sindh were desirous to go to Lahore to welcome their leader warmly.
The decision was made at a meeting of our Sindh organization, according to Muhammad Zubair, to participate in such a historic welcome for Nawaz Sharif, who will personally lead the march.
Muhammad Zubair stated that "Nawaz Sharif was elected as prime minister three times and will be elected as prime minister for a fourth time and will complete the term of five years."

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