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Son of Kashmir, Nawaz Sharif, to fight battles of freedom and rights of Kashmiris: Maryam

Muzaffarabad: Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz vice-president Maryam Nawaz has said the son of Kashmir, Nawaz Sharif will fight all battles of freedom and rights of Kashmiris from both sides as he (Nawaz) is the son of the soil.

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Son of Kashmir, Nawaz Sharif, to fight battles of freedom and rights of Kashmiris: Maryam
Son of Kashmir, Nawaz Sharif, to fight battles of freedom and rights of Kashmiris: Maryam

"I myself and Kashmiris are awaiting Nawaz Sharif from the core of their heart," she said while addressing a public meeting in Muzaffarabad on Thursday.

She said Kashmiris from both sides of the border have same blood and that only Nawaz Sharif could become protector of their rights.

"I shall spend 13 days with Kashmiri people and will listen to what they want to share and vice versa."      

Maryam said those, who say the politicis of Nawaz Sharif is over, are so afrraid that they start and end their debates with Nawaz Sharif.

"The PML-N activitis have strongly relaized that hoow to stop vote stealing and that the party would act as a sheild against anti-democratic forces," the PML-N leader said, adding I am here in Kashmir on the advice of patry qaid Nawaz Sharif.

The PML-N stalwart said those who say the party is unable to find candidates for Azad Kashmir elections are living in fool's paradise.    

Rregarding two PML-N members who had reportedly sided with the government, Maryam said if the government is so confident they have a large number of contestants for the election, "why did they feel the need to turn two of ours?"

She said the party had received as many as 20 applications from each district of Azad Kashmir, rejecting the propaganda of teh government that PML-N is struggling hard to find candidates.

Expressing her anger onto the PTI-led government, Maryam termed him a "calamity" that has been "imposed on Pakistan" since the last three years. She said the prime minister had surrendered Kashmir to India.

The PML-N stalwart accused the premier of having come into power with stolen votes and that a similar attempt was made in the Daska by-polls. The race was ultimately won by PML-N.

She made it clear that this time as well, "if there is an attempt to steal the elections, the party will not stand by idly".

 

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