Nawaz Sharif becomes active in politics, holds key meetings with PML-N leaders
Nawaz Sharif directs party leaders to accelerate its public outreach campaign


Lahore: Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) President Nawaz Sharif has become active in the political arena and has held important meetings with party leaders.
Mian Muhammad Nawaz Sharif, President of PML-N, met with the party’s General Secretary Ahsan Iqbal, Engineer Amir Muqam, Anusha Rehman, and Captain (R) Safdar at Model Town.
According to sources, the meetings focused on party matters at the provincial level, and during this time, Nawaz Sharif appreciated the successful rally in Narowal.
Sources further revealed that Ahsan Iqbal briefed Nawaz Sharif on important party affairs. During the meeting, discussions were also held regarding upcoming rallies in various cities under PML-N's banner after Eid.
Nawaz Sharif instructed the party to accelerate its public outreach campaign to activate the party, emphasizing that the one-year performance of PML-N should be presented to the public.
It is noteworthy that in recent days, members of the Punjab Assembly from various cities of Punjab have also met with Nawaz Sharif.

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