Pakistan
In PML-N huddle, Nawaz Sharif deplores past 'injustices'
Those who hatched conspiracies against him are now being exposed, the PML-N supremo says
Lahore: Former prime minister and Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz supremo Mian Nawaz Sharif on Saturday took a witty jab at "injustices" extended to him during his previous stint in power, saying those who were involved in hatching conspiracies against him are being exposed.
He said he had an audio of an ex-chief justice wherein he said Nawaz Sharif had to be removed and Imran Khan had to be brought. He was addressing the Central Working Committee (CWC) meeting in the provincial capital. The PML-N stalwart said that he was very happy to see the PML-N leaders gathered during the event.
نواز شریف انتخابات کے بعد سب سے پہلےکپتان کو ملنے گئے ، عمران خان کو مشورہ ، نواز شریف نےخان سے ملاقات کی پوری کہانی سنا دی
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Sharif said that false cases against the party were “exposed”. He said that after assuming power in 2013, the first thing he did was go and visit PTI founder Imran Khan in Banigala to come to an agreement on working together for the country’s sake.
Imran Khan subsequently went to London, along with other political figures later a “plot was hatched”, after which protests were launched in the country upon the PTI founder’s return.
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