The League leader stated: “We ourselves have not derailed our country, but we have pulled it off the track".


Sialkot: Former Prime Minister and Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) Chief Nawaz Sharif said: “We did not derail Pakistan, but uprooted it”.
Addressing the workers' convention in Sialkot, Nawaz Sharif stated that he has seen both good and bad times. If he enjoyed premiership, he also faced deportation, trials and jails, but never gave up.
Nawaz Sharif added that the reason for ending his government in 1993 is unknown, at that time our economic condition was better than neighboring countries and rupee was also flourishing.
The League leader stated: “We ourselves have not derailed our country, but we have pulled it off the track. The country was prevented from progressing when it was going well, it happened several times that the Prime Minister was put in jails”.
PML-N supremo further said, the country was very prosperous, the US dollar was at 104 rupees and there was no inflation in Pakistan. We eliminated load shedding and terrorism while unemployment was also ending.
At that time, children were going to school, their hopes were high, but we were conspired and the country was ruined. There was no need for the judges to give verdicts against us, he added.
In his speech, Nawaz Sharif said that Pakistan is such a beautiful country that we could have made it a paradise. “We were kicked out for no reason, RTS was shut in 2018 elections and a man who knows nothing but abuse was brought in the power,” stated Sharif.
Regarding Chairman Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), the former Prime Minister said that he did not come into power but was brought, therefore those who bring him are as responsible as he is.

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