The latest reports say that the first rally will be taken out in Okara, where party’s Chief Organizer Maryam Nawaz will deliver her speech.


Lahore: The Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) has formally announced the launch of its nationwide election campaign, scheduled to commence on January 15 with a significant rally in Okara.
The PML-N spokesperson said that Maryam Nawaz is slated to address the gathering at Iqbal Stadium in Okara, where she will outline crucial aspects of the party's manifesto.
The event is a crucial component of the party's strategy leading up to the countrywide polling day on February 8. Maryam Nawaz's speech is expected to set the tone for PML-N's election drive.
Rana Sanaullah, former interior minister and current President of PML-N Punjab, affirmed that Nawaz Sharif himself would spearhead the election campaign, which is set to kick off on January 15. Dismissing rumors of internal discord over ticket distribution, Sanaullah clarified that ongoing party consultations were in progress, and the final list of candidates would be released in the next one or two days.

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