Upon seeing the enthusiastic crowd, primarily consisting of young people, Nawaz Sharif graciously stopped his car


Murree: Former Prime Minister and Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) President Muhammad Nawaz Sharif, was warmly greeted by his supporters during his visit to Murree on Monday.
As Nawaz Sharif’s convoy passed through, the people from different areas gathered on the roadside to catch a glimpse of the PML-N Supremo.
Upon seeing the enthusiastic crowd, primarily consisting of young people, Nawaz Sharif graciously stopped his car.
The supporters waved eagerly, and many took the opportunity to express their love and loyalty to the PML-N President .
In an emotional display of admiration, the youth gathered around him to take selfies and interact with him briefly.
One young man, who had traveled from Layyah, expressed his unwavering support for Nawaz Sharif during a conversation.
He passionately declared, “Sir, we will live and die standing by you. The entire young generation supports you. May Allah grant me life until I see you as Prime Minister once again.”

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