The PML-N supremo accuses the PTI of failing to fulfill its promises to the public.


Faisalabad: Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) Supremo and former three-time Prime Minister Mian Nawaz Sharif on Friday accused the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) of failing to fulfill its promises to the public.
Nawaz Sharif emphasized that his party consistently delivers on its commitments by the grace of Almighty Allah.
He expressed these words while addressing a large gathering at the Dhobi Ghaat ground on Friday.
Nawaz Sharif pledged to introduce an Orange Line Train for the residents of Faisalabad and vowed to address the issue of unemployment in the city. He specifically directed PML-N President Shehbaz Sharif to prioritize resolving unemployment within the next five years.
The PML-N supremo criticized the PTI for focusing on sit-ins while his government was dedicated to combating terrorism. He questioned rally participants if they had received the houses or jobs promised by the PTI during the 2018 election campaign. He also highlighted what he called the PTI's history of making empty promises.
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He also criticized the PTI for what he perceived as deception in the one-billion tree plantation campaign.
The PML-N supremo emphasized the importance of employment for every individual and promised to work towards restoring affordable prices for essentials like bread, sugar, petrol, and vegetables.
Nawaz Sharif reminisced about his tenure as prime minister when the price of one tola (11.67 grams) of gold was around Rs 50,000.
The PML-N leader received a warm welcome from enthusiastic party supporters and workers upon his arrival at the rally venue. The atmosphere echoed with chants of "We love you, Nawaz Sharif," to which Nawaz responded affectionately, expressing his love for the people of Faisalabad and the city itself.

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