Maryam promises continued service to Punjab, criticizes Adiala Jail’s pleas
Punjab CM says she stands before public with her performance


Narowal: Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz, without directly naming PTI founder Imran Khan, criticized by saying that bad news is only coming from Adiala Jail, with letters from Adiala Jail pleading, "For God's sake, get me out."
Speaking at the inauguration ceremony of various road construction projects in Narowal, she stated that Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) supremo Nawaz Sharif had pulled Pakistan out of difficulties. Nawaz Sharif, in just 12 months, had taken Pakistan out of a crisis.
The Punjab Chief Minister mentioned that she stands before the public with her performance, adding that she did not wait five years to showcase her achievements.
Maryam Nawaz asked if people were satisfied with her performance. She further stated that today, good news is coming from everywhere, and day and night, they are serving the people of Punjab.
Maryam Nawaz emphasized that the country is on the path of development, and in Allah’s system, there is no injustice.
She also mentioned that bad news is only coming from Adiala Jail, with letters begging to be released.
She said that the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) government had brought the country to the brink of default, and during PTI's rule, terrorism had returned.
She added that the opponents were waiting for the country to default, and they had left the country in difficulties, hoping that PML-N wouldn't be able to handle it.
Maryam Nawaz said that the country is on the path of progress, and they are serving the people of Punjab day and night. They removed the middleman and provided loans to farmers.
She further stated that they are also bringing machinery for farmers and had provided 10,000 tractors to farmers in just one year.
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