
Former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif rallied supporters in Faisalabad, highlighting the achievements of the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) during his tenure and outlining promises for future development.
Addressing the crowd in Urdu, Punjabi, and English, Sharif expressed gratitude to the attendees for their support and enthusiasm at the rally. He announced plans for the Orange Line project in Faisalabad, emphasizing the need for infrastructural advancements akin to the metro bus system implemented by Shahbaz Sharif.
“I am deeply moved by the love and support shown by the people of Faisalabad,” Sharif stated. “The overwhelming response here indicates a strong desire for progress and prosperity.”
Touching on unemployment concerns, Sharif assured the audience of job creation initiatives, pledging to eradicate unemployment within five years. He hailed prominent party members, including Rana Sanaullah and Chaudhry Sher Ali, for their loyalty and commitment to the PML-N cause.
“The youth stand with PML-N,” Sharif declared. “We are committed to restoring the affordability of basic necessities, such as bread, petrol, and sugar, as witnessed during our previous governance.”
Reflecting on the party’s past accomplishments, Sharif reminisced about ending power outages and combating terrorism, vowing to continue the legacy of progress and stability.
“We will emerge victorious on February 8,” Sharif affirmed, extending congratulations to party leaders and expressing confidence in the upcoming elections.
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