PML-N leaders delivered fervent speeches, showcasing unwavering support for their party and its veteran leader, Nawaz Sharif. Attaullah Tarar, a prominent figure within the party, underscored Nawaz Sharif’s legacy of steering the nation through turbulent times, drawing admiration from the residents of the provincial capital.
During the workers’ convention, Tarar echoed the sentiments of Lahore’s populace, who stand resolutely behind PML-N, highlighting their leader’s dedicated service journey that commenced in 1980. This emphasis on long-term commitment to public service underlined the party’s ethos.
Tarar didn’t shy away from questioning Bilawal’s electoral move in Lahore’s NA-127, pointing to PPP’s contributions, or lack thereof, in Karachi’s welfare initiatives.
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Khawaja Saad Rafique, another influential voice within PML-N, took the stage to delineate the forthcoming ideological battle slated for February 8. Rafique stressed the core of this showdown: one side advocates for the country’s development while the other impedes progress.
Underlining Nawaz and Shehbaz Sharif’s pragmatic approach, Rafique prioritized actions over rhetoric, emphasizing their commitment to tangible reforms. Expressing dismay over the neglect witnessed in Karachi during his recent visit, he attributed it to governance deficiencies.
Rafique did not mince words in criticizing the PTI government’s tenure in Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa, alleging a lack of substantial efforts toward regional development.
Adding to the criticism, PML-N Lahore General Secretary, Khawaja Imran Nazir, lashed out at PTI, accusing them of detrimental economic policies that, according to him, have weakened the country’s economic fabric, alleging minimal contribution beyond this.