She stated that Maryam Nawaz will present a revolutionary program to the people after becoming the Chief Minister of Punjab.


Lahore: Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) spokesperson Azma Bokhari Monday said that Maryam Nawaz will be a different chief minister and they will respond if she will be ridiculed.
Speaking to the media in Punjab Assembly, PML-N Spokesperson Azma Bokhari stated that nominated Chief Minister Punjab Maryam Nawaz will present a revolutionary program to the people after becoming the Chief Minister of Punjab. After five minutes of her swearing in, things will start to materialize.
PML-N spokesperson added: “We will try our best to end the problems of people of Punjab, we have always talked about taking the opposition together, we have never crossed the rules”.
Azma continued to say that they will correct themselves if criticized, however, if the Chief Minister is ridiculed, then they will respond.
She further said that those who committed the May 9 incident are not political prisoners.
Bokhari also stated that many legislations are pending, Maryam Nawaz will be a different Chief Minister.
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