Maryam Nawaz to PPP: PML-N prioritizes action over blame games

Pakistan Jan, 25 2024
Maryam Nawaz to PPP: PML-N prioritizes action over blame games
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PML-N Chief Organiser Maryam Nawaz Emphasizes the Significance of the Ballot Paper in NA-119 Lahore Rally.

Addressing a sizable audience at a public rally in NA-119 Lahore, Maryam Nawaz, Chief Organiser of the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N), expressed gratitude to the constituency's people for their robust turnout at her inaugural rally in the area. Reflecting on her disqualification before the 2018 general elections for standing alongside her father, she underscored the importance of the ballot paper as the custodian of one's future.

Without explicitly naming any party, Maryam Nawaz alluded to other political entities conducting election campaigns in Punjab, criticizing their inability to identify 15 development projects despite being in power in the province for three terms. Emphasizing the PML-N's commitment to action rather than blame games, she addressed remarks made by PPP Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari about the absence of a PML-N election manifesto, stating that Nawaz Sharif would unveil it in the coming days.

Appealing to the masses to cast their votes for the PML-N on February 8, Maryam Nawaz pledged to reignite the stalled development projects initiated under Nawaz Sharif's leadership after his removal from power. The PML-N leader officially launched the party's election campaign from Okara.

 

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