Pakistan
‘PML-N is solid as rock even today’, says Maryam Nawaz
Muzaffarabad: Pakistani Muslim League Nawaz (PML-N) Vice President Maryam Nawaz has said that the Muslim League Nawaz has mastered the ‘art of taking away stolen seats from the government's throat’ adding that if the Kashmir election is stolen, they will set up camp on the highway in Islamabad.
Addressing a meeting in Chattar class, Azad Jammu Kashmir, Maryam Nawaz said that the sorrows, sufferings and worries of people of Occupied and Azad Kashmir have to end one day or another.
Maryam went on to refer to a video in which there were threats to "smash" her, and she said her father called her and expressed his concern for her safety, but at the same time, said that she should go to Kashmir. "You have nothing to fear from Kashmiris."
“Nawaz Sharif will fight for your freedom and rights,”
“Imran Khan has continued observing a two-minute silence for Kashmir even today,” she added.
Maryam Nawaz said that the rulers say that former PM Nawaz’s politics is over, but they are so scared of him as “the centre of the discussion is still Nawaz Sharif,” whereas PML-N is standing ‘like a rock even today”.
“Those who want to steal the Kashmir elections, let them hear that the PML-N is no longer the PML-N, the PML-N has got the skill to get the stolen seats out of your throat.”
Maryam Nawaz further thought that PML-N leaders and workers have come to stop vote-theft whereas Daska's seat was taken out of the throat of the government.
After 2018, the government is still needing election theft.
“If you stole the election won by PML-N in Kashmir, we will chase you till the end and workers will set camp on the highway constitution and vote thieves will be forced to flee Kashmir on the back foot.”
In the end, she sought a pledge from the gathering to guard their votes and "chase away any vote thieves".
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