He further said that your Chief Minister is with you, work together for the province and the country.
Lahore: Former Prime Minister and Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) supreme leader Nawaz Sharif Tuesday said that even if it is difficult for a couple of years, the time of comfort will surely come.
According to the details, Members of National and Provincial Assemblies of Faisalabad Division met with PML-N leader Nawaz Sharif and Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz.
While talking, Nawaz Sharif stated that everyone will bring Pakistan back to its place, if our government had not been removed, Pakistan would have been on the heights of development.
The former prime minister added that not only the Muslim League was abused but also Pakistan. PML-N now has to get its political legacy, even if it is difficult for a couple of years, the time of relief will surely come, everyone including the politicians, administration and police together have to get the country out of trouble.
He further said that your Chief Minister is with you, work together for the province and the country.
On this occasion, Nawaz Sharif expressed regret over the death of a young man due to stringing, while Maryam Nawaz said that the stringing incident is painful and cannot be ignored.
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