It is to be noted that the three-time former prime minister is leading election rally in NA-130 Lahore constituency.


Lahore: Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) supremo and former prime minister Nawaz Sharif took strict action for bringing the lion to the party’s political rally. He instructed to send the lion back immediately.
The former federal minister for information and broadcasting and PML-N’s spokesperson Marriyum Aurangzeb turned to microblogging website X and wrote that the lion was immediately sent back as Nawaz Sharif instructed that the lion or any other animal should not be brought to any rally.
Maryam Aurangzeb stated that the religion of Islam and laws related to animals have taught us to respect the rights of animals.
پاکستان مسلم لیگ (ن) کے قائد جناب محمد نواز شریف نے مونی روڈ پر ریلی میں اصلی شیر لانے کا سخت نوٹس لیتے ہوئے فوری یہ شیر واپس بھجوانے کی ہدایت کی جس کے بعد یہ شیر فوری واپس بھجوا دیا گیا۔ قائد محمد نواز شریف نے سختی سے ہدایت کی ہے کہ پورے پاکستان میں کسی بھی ریلی میں اصلی شیر یا…
— Marriyum Aurangzeb (@Marriyum_A) January 23, 2024
It is to be noted that the three-time former prime minister is leading election rally in NA-130 Lahore constituency.
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