Pakistan Muslim League (PML-N) chief Nawaz Sharif has said change is just around the corner hoping people would return his party to power in next elections. “The PML-N is working on a comprehensive programme to rehabilitate the economy and resolve problems faced by the people and the country,” Sharif said while addressing workers at the meeting of the general council of the PML-N in Lahore on Monday. He said Pakistan was on the path of progress and prosperity when civilian governments including his own were in power. But military dictators interrupted the process and derailed the democratic order. Sharif said there was no terrorism, suicide bombings and extremism during the PML-N’s tenure. “Our present would have been much better if we were allowed to complete the term,” he said. In an apparent reference to Imran Khan, Sharif said some leaders who were claiming to bring change are fast getting out of sight. Without naming the rival PML-Q, Sharif slammed politics of hypocrisy being pursued by its leaders who would repeatedly pledge to get Gen. Pervez Musharraf elected in uniform many times over. “Today they do not say a kind word for him and are part of a government that is planning to get red warrants for Musharraf’s arrest. The meeting elected Punjab Chief Minister Shahbaz Sharif as president of the PML-N Punjab. Sharif greeted Shahbaz on his election and lauded his performance in Punjab.
GMT 01:03 2018 Wednesday ,24 January
Trump 'imitates' Modi's accent in private conversation: ReportGMT 21:24 2018 Tuesday ,23 January
Puigdemont accuses EU of not defending rights in CataloniaGMT 21:18 2018 Tuesday ,23 January
Vietnam oil exec 'kidnapped' from Germany jailed for lifeGMT 21:08 2018 Tuesday ,23 January
Turkey in new assault on Kurdish militiaGMT 21:04 2018 Tuesday ,23 January
Turkey detains 24 over 'terror propaganda'GMT 20:52 2018 Tuesday ,23 January
Dawoodi Bohra leader arrives in DubaiGMT 22:09 2018 Monday ,22 January
Israel apologises to JordanGMT 16:11 2018 Sunday ,21 January
Pope condemns criminals in crime-stricken Peruvian city

Maintained and developed by Arabs Today Group SAL.
All rights reserved to Arab Today Media Group 2025 ©
Maintained and developed by Arabs Today Group SAL.
All rights reserved to Arab Today Media Group 2025 ©
Send your comments
Your comment as a visitor