Nawaz remains nation’s populist leader, says CM

Assert ‘historic’ reception has proven people’s love for ousted PM


Our Correspondent August 11, 2017
Punjab CM Shehbaz Sharif. PHOTO: EXPRESS

LAHORE: Nawaz Sharif is a populist leader while PML-N is the most popular political party, asserted Punjab Chief Minister Shehbaz Sharif.

He said people have welcomed their leader Nawaz Sharif in a unique and historic manner; adding their love was a precious asset for the ousted prime minister. He added the affection was proof that the hearts of Pakistani people and Muhammad Nawaz Sharif beat together.

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“His historic reception is valiant proof that Nawaz Sharif is the populist leader in Pakistan. The people have shown their tremendous love for Nawaz in an enthusiastic manner.



In a statement issued on Thursday, Shehbaz said the people of the country were standing with Muhammad Nawaz Sharif yesterday and were with him even today. He said PML-N had always worked to strengthen of democracy and promotion its norms. “People hate the politics of falsehood, while they have an emotional attachment with a sincere leadership.

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That is why the people have shown their enthusiastic love for Nawaz at every step and his enthusiastic reception is a proof of that. The CM said Nawaz had made the defense of the country impregnable and during his tenure, many development projects were completed for speedy progress of the country. “No one can claim corruption of even a single penny in the projects amounting to billions and trillions of rupees.

Published in The Express Tribune, August 11th, 2017.

COMMENTS (1)

bashir gul | 7 years ago | Reply Such a stupid statement. The Sharif ship is sinking, and their voice fading. They just can't digest the verdict of their disqualification.
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