Maryam launches digital portal, seeks contribution for PML-N's manifesto
The PML-N senior vice-president claims her party’s unbreakable bond with the people of Pakistan is its greatest strength.
Lahore: Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) Senior Vice-President, Maryam Nawaz, announced a groundbreaking initiative to strengthen the party's ties with the people of Pakistan.
In a tweet, she unveiled the launch of the online portal, http://pmln2024.com, inviting both local and overseas Pakistanis to actively participate in crafting the party's Election Manifesto for 2024.
She wrote, “PMLN’s unbreakable bond with the people of Pakistan is its greatest strength! We’re excited to take this cornerstone of our politics into the digital age with an online portal that empowers every Pakistani and overseas Pakistani to directly contribute in writing PMLN’s Election Manifesto 2024. Visit the http://pmln2024.com portal to enable the collective wisdom of this great nation and set our course towards prosperity and progress!#بہتر_کل_بنائیں_مل_کر,”.
PMLN’s unbreakable bond with the people of Pakistan is its greatest strength! We’re excited to take this cornerstone of our politics into the digital age with an online portal that empowers every Pakistani and overseas Pakistani to directly contribute in writing PMLN’s Election… pic.twitter.com/lwDyzey9c2
— Maryam Nawaz Sharif (@MaryamNSharif) December 27, 2023
Maryam Nawaz emphasized the significance of this digital venture, saying that it would empower every Pakistani to contribute directly to the political discourse, marking a historic step in PML-N's journey into the digital age.
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