Shujaat Hussain underscored the critical need for national unity and harmony at the present moment, emphasizing the importance of moving forward by overcoming historical differences.


Lahore: Pakistan Muslim League-Quaid Chief Chaudhry Shujaat Hussain said that the Pakistani populace held high expectations for former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif.
Shujaat Hussain underscored the critical need for national unity and harmony at the present moment, emphasizing the importance of moving forward by overcoming historical differences.
He expressed these words in a statement.
Hussain highlighted the challenges facing the nation, stating that Nawaz Sharif must exert considerable effort for the economic revival of the country, addressing unemployment, and curbing inflation. He reiterated that the people of Pakistan have placed significant expectations on Nawaz Sharif.
Shujaat Hussain urged a departure from the bitterness of the past, advocating for the utilization of collective capabilities to address the issues confronting the population. He stressed that the collective responsibility lies in building a robust economy, providing relief to the people, and safeguarding national interests, steering away from revenge politics.
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