PML-N supremo says one group lacks ability for serious negotiations and political understanding


(Web Desk): Former Prime Minister and President of Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N), Nawaz Sharif, has said that the country is once again standing on its feet, and now long marches, sit-ins, and violent protests will not be allowed.
Nawaz Sharif was met by Senator Irfan Siddiqui in Raiwind, where he was briefed on the performance of the parliamentary party in the Senate.
During the conversation, Nawaz Sharif stated that one group lacks the ability for serious negotiations and political understanding.
He further said that if the journey of development, which began in 2013, had continued, there would have been no need for the IMF or foreign aid today. The people of Pakistan will not allow anyone to disrupt the journey of development, and any attempt to create an artificial political crisis will not be successful, he added.
He also said that the intentions of those who spread chaos inside and outside Parliament must be exposed. Members of the PML-N must play an effective role and maintain strong contact with the people, he directed.
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