Nawaz said the military's US-backed campaign against the Taliban was not the best way to defeat the insurgency.
"I think guns and bullets are always not the answer to such problems," he told Reuters in an interview in his black armoured car on Saturday. "I think other options need to be explored at the same time and see what is workable. And I think we're going to pursue all these other options."
Army offensives have weakened the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), which is close to al Qaeda, but they have failed to break the movement's back.
Nawaz wants a review of the backing provided for the US war on militancy under the previous government's approach.
"Someone will have to take this problem seriously," said Nawaz, as he headed to an election campaign rally. "All stakeholders will have to sit down together and understand the concerns of all parties and then take a decision, which is in the best interest of Pakistan and the international community."
His comments are likely to anger Washington, which has been pushing Pakistan to both stamp out domestic militancy - where TTP militants are waging a violent campaign to impose their austere brand of religion - and to help defeat the Afghan Taliban.
The United States is hoping the elections will usher in stability so that Pakistan can help pacify neighbouring Afghanistan as US-led Nato troops prepare to leave by the end of 2014.
The PML-N has capitalised on widespread frustration with the outgoing Pakistan People's Party (PPP), which has failed to address an array of issues from chronic power cuts to widespread poverty.
None of that poverty could be seen anywhere near Nawaz's vast estate on the edge of his native Lahore. Peacocks wandered along manicured lawns overlooking a palatial home with stuffed lions beneath photographs of him with heads of state, including former US President Bill Clinton.
Warns against military meddling
Born into a family of wealthy industrialists, Nawaz reflected on Pakistan's turbulent history, especially the army's habit of mounting coups and meddling in politics.
He became sombre as he recalled how Pervez Musharraf toppled his government in a bloodless coup in 1999. "It was a very bad day for Pakistan," said Nawaz.
Musharraf returned to Pakistan from self-imposed exile in March, hoping to contest the May 11 election.
Instead, he has been placed under house arrest in connection with his decision to sack senior judges in 2007 and for failing to provide adequate security for former prime minister Benazir Bhutto before her assassination that year.
Nawaz said Musharraf's plight should serve as an example to other top brass who may be planning a takeover - a rare warning in a country that has been ruled by the army for more than half of its history.
Pakistan is undergoing a transition, said Nawaz, who was groomed by a military dictator in the 1980s but has since become a harsh critic of military intervention in politics.
"This accountability which is now taking place is itself a lesson to all those who have any such designs in the future," he said. "Now Musharraf has come back and look at what he's going through. Everybody is seeing it on TV and reading it in the newspapers and this itself is a lesson to everybody."
The generals are busy running industries worth billions of dollars, fighting the Taliban and worrying about arch-enemy India, but they may not agree with Nawaz's assessment of the political landscape.
In a recent speech, the army chief served what some analysts saw as a warning to Pakistan's notoriously corrupt politicians, suggesting patience with their failures has its limits.
Nawaz believes his team is up to the challenge of reviving the near-failed economy. He said he would promote a free-market, as he did during two stints as prime minister in the 1990s.
"We are going to pick up the threads from where we left off in 1999," he said.
A major challenge for the next government, analysts say, will be implementing politically difficult economic reforms to secure another bailout from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and avert a balance of payments crisis.
"I'm not someone who is against the IMF. But I am a man who believes that we need to stand on our own feet, that should be our priority," said Nawaz. "But to work with the IMF until such time, I don't see any harm in that."
Asked what his most daunting task would be if victorious in the polls, he said: "To put the country back on the rails."
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@Haseeb Jamal: "Congrats to PTI for making alliance with PTI."
Good idea. All parties should ally with themselves.
Congrats to PTI for making alliance with PTI. I am shocked to see the politics of IK. No ideology. No vision. Just hunger of votes. All (PTI, PPP, Q League, MQM) criticizing PML-N. All are united in this issue. You see ADS of PPP against PML-N on TV. Have they made any AD against PTI? No. Because PTI is the only party that is benefiting PPP. What a role being played by PTI. Again a hung parliament will be the fate of Pakistan. VERY SAD. ALLAH BLESS PAKISTAN.
Mian Sahib, I love you. Allah bless you. You are very right. Mature thinking.
The best vision from Nawaz Sharif....
@AAA: LOL
Why can't he just say that we will not fight for USA anymore? Why can't he say somethiing with conviction? I think his statement is completely oppposite to his symbol 'Lion'.
Mian Sahib you are very right. ALLAH bless you. entire youth of pakistan will vote for PML N.
PTI has made a secret alliance with PPP and Q League in Punjab. I am 100% sure PML (N) will sweep the elections despite that alliance. We love Nawaz Sharif.
Imran is trying his best to split PML-N vote bank to help Zardari. But he will not succeed. PML-N will win with quite clear majority.
PTI cannot get more than 10 seats in the coming elections. Insha Allah PML-N is going to sweep.
Bravo, bravo, at least Nawaz is consistent in one aspect, ripping off PTI's ideas and views.
“But to work with the IMF until such time, I don’t see any harm in that.”
i.e until we've put enough money in our bank accounts to support he next generations of the not so Sharif's. Give me a break, IK all the way inshAllah.
who will listen to IK order to bring down the drone? is it JOKE? or you guys are kidding me?
NS statement is still bit mature
Though I am not much of a supporter of PTI. But Mr. Sharif, Mr. Imran Khan literally have owned you. And I can see you panicking.
@Asifa: If nawaz wins, Pakistan will stay where it is, corrupt , poor , pathetic. And an American slave
my message to Imran Khan - Dont make a promise if you cant keep one. One proud arrogant leader with one point agenda with the media and external forces to push the lion back. And the youth I didnt know is cowardly brainless to support PTI - a party that has no future but broken alliances with N and PPP in future. Will support N being the lesser evil.
NO WAY...really Mian Saab..thats an amazing solution..did you think about it all by your self...??? You are simply the greatest...this is such a unique solution...i can only imagine how long it would have taken you to find a solution to this problem...i think its the hard work that you have been doing in the last 5 years...all those sleepless nights...I am sure Imran must be banging his head against the wall for not thinking about this...Oooh just one more thing you forgot to stress on...just think the amount of bullets we will save which we can use to built the bullet train....and we will use the gun powder to run those trains... you the an asset to this nation and this nation forgot to do impairment review....
Copy Cat
the country should reconsider its support for the US war on militancy . So what exactly is Pakistan doing to support "Americas war" ? To the best of my knowledge the TTP aren't doing anything of substance to harm American's but seem to be slaughtering Pakistani's on a daily basis and Pakistan has made it clear that they have no intention of doing anything about the Haqqani who are openly using Pakistan territory as sanctuary to attack NATO/USA/Afghan forces. Your fight with terrorism is yours to win/lose and the mantra that this is American's WOT is a distraction designed to get votes.
no to PPP + PTI yes to PML N PPP and PTI alliance will fail in coming elections.
Insha Allah Nawaz Sharif is going to get vast majority in the coming elections.
Ahem! Vote for PTI!
Allah bless our Nawaz Sharif.
Why should we vote for parties who had numerous opportunities to fix the system but failed. I was your admirer but you could at least pay your loan rather than surrendering the disputed property. Other thing which turned me 180 degree was about your brother conversation with justice Qayum involving you as well. Supreme Court had taken action against the judges but not against your brother. How we will believe on you again.
I back the strategy of Mian Muhammad Nawaz Sharif.
It is necessary to end the terrorism from Pakistan so that country should be put on the path of progress.
Dear Nawaz Sharif, You people are really quick. Pakistan, the US/NATO/Australia have been fighting a 12 year failed war, which is as dumb as it is possible to be, and now you suggesting a change in direction is required. I do not think it will eventuate. I noticed that Abdul from DET-CentCom said the other day, in so many words, that it was mission accomplished in Afghanistan and that the Taliban was virtually a spent force. That was total nonsense of course. What has really happened is that the West has created a deadly Taliban organization which will never trust the Western combo again, but will provide unimaginable problems for Pakistan/Afghanistan over the next 50 to 100 years. It was always going to be worse if the US did not get out of Afghanistan in 2014, and now they have said they will be staying. Another aspect, which is not normally considered is that the war is sending America/NATO/Australia broke, and their citizens are suffering as well. I do not see any improvement eventuating in the future for anybody, either in the West or the Western-Sub-Continent. All we will get is nonsensical propaganda from groups such as CentCom telling us that the problem is solved, and the Pakistan Government elitists going along with the US, whilst at the same time attempting to follow some type of appeasement with the Taliban, which will be doomed to failure, because of Pakistan support for the US.
He (Imran) leads, and they all follow. Boy oh Boy is that Tsunami working!
Biggest hypocrite of all times. Old habits die hard. If comes to power, he will again try to become amir-ul-momineen as all his action and statements are suggesting.
Need some paracetamol
Okay without trying to sound like a fan boy im sure this is what Imran been bangining on about for nearly a decade where as the big "lion" has been silent on the matter hmmm
Indeed, Mushraff will serve as an example to other Generals toppling the so called corrupt, do nothing elected government, that is; never leave power until they die.
If you elect Nawaz, Pakistani’s have learned nothing. You are going from worst to more worst choice.
God help you all.
Now you too have also started singing the PTI foreign policy.
Sir Nawaz Sharif , you got very late permission from Uncle Sam to speak up against him. Hope it gains you few votes.
Copy Cat
Even changing your party's name to Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf wont get you any more supporters. Too late Mian Sahab. You have been support EXACTLY what you claim to not support for years.
Don't be so surprised. Mian sahab just parrots whatever IK said in his last jalsa.
So he has adopted the pti stance on war on terror. I seriously wonder when was the last time nawaz had an original idea.
[Whisper] Hey Obama/Kerry, was joking alright...just to get the popularity, u know its election time, don't worry dont worry, u have my words, we'll keep bombarding FATA - Nawaz Sharif
Terrorism is one of the big issues that Pakistan is facing but I dont know why Nawaz Sharif is not clear on the main steps he will take as prime minister. PPP, ANP, MQM and PTI, although have different stances, have shown their clear policy on this issue. "Keep fans happy, keep USA happy".
Mughl-e-Azam, Nwaz sharif