Lahore: Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) leader Hamza Shahbaz has said that his party has nothing to do with Jahangir Tareen group.

While talking to media, the Opposition Leader in Punjab Assembly has said that political turmoil is on the rise in Pakistan.
“About time we make fundamental decisions as to whether we have to take Pakistan forward or to destroy this nation by fighting among ourselves. We will be ashamed in front of our future generations, if we are unable to formulate a national strategy today” he said adding that all politicians should unanimously raise voices on national issues.
The PML-N leader further stated that his party has faced political victimization for the last three years.
“Everyone is aware of the economic challenges being faced by this country. People wants a solution now and the only way out is free and fair elections,” he said.
Referring to the situation in Palestine, he said that several innocent children were martyred as a result of continuous Israeli bombardment.
“Israeli forces attacked Al-Aqsa mosque in the holy month of Ramazan when Muslims were praying. They have set the worst examples of subjecting brutality,” he said adding that both Kashmir and Palestine issues need permanent resolution.
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