Meanwhile, addressing a political rally in Murree, the former premier’s daughter and PML-N’s senior vice president Maryam Nawaz rallied supporters and vowed the "highest development" for the picturesque city if the party secures victory in the upcoming elections.
She said, "[We] promise the highest development in Murree if the city chooses lion," referring to the PML-N's symbolic electoral symbol.
The commitment aligns with the overarching theme of several major political parties, including the PML-N, whose election campaigns focus on addressing dire economic indicators fuelled by a weakening local currency, diminishing foreign exchange reserves, and other pressing factors.
Reaffirming the party's electoral promises outlined in the manifesto titled "Pakistan ko Nawaz do" (Give Pakistan to Nawaz), Maryam stressed the need to decide the future for the next generations. The seasoned politician, leading the PML-N's election campaign and contesting for the first time in the general election from NA-119 and PP-159 constituencies, highlighted the pivotal role Murree would play in shaping the nation's destiny.
Maryam Nawaz reiterated the party’s aims, including reducing electricity bills by 20-30%, achieving a 6% GDP growth, targeting $60 billion in exports, securing $40 billion in remittances, and decreasing the poverty level from 38% to 25% over the next five years.
Encouraging the crowd to support the ‘lion’, Maryam urged voters to trust the party to solve their problems.
Expressing surprise at the large gathering despite harsh weather conditions, she pledged to address the concerns of Murree's residents, particularly targeting the timber and possession mafias plaguing the city.
"We had decided to ease the difficulties of Murree's people by serving them day and night," Maryam asserted, outlining the party's commitment to bringing positive change to the region.
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