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Nawaz Sharif: Efforts to Create Dispute Between PML-N and Masses will not Succeed

Nawaz Sharif: Efforts to Create Dispute Between PML-N and Masses will not Succeed

Nawaz Sharif: Efforts to Create Dispute Between PML-N and Masses will not Succeed

Former prime minister and Pakistan Muslim League Nawaz (PML-N) Supremo Nawaz Sharif—Image: File

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Former Prime Minister and Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) leader Nawaz Sharif said on Monday that efforts to break down between PML-N and other parties will not succeed.

He expressed his views through several tweets. He also mentioned that PML-N’s goal is not to struggle to win or lose the east but to be freed from the slavery of violators of the Constitution.

Nawaz said that it is hard to believe that Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) emerged victorious after securing 26 seats with 600,00 votes in AJK elections, while PML-N secured 6 seats with 500,00 votes.

He further added that the results of the elections held in AJK and Sialkot were revealed to the public before the elections even started. He said that such things will be exposed in the coming days.

Nawaz Sharif said that those who have been living in poverty, are now raising their voices to get rid of PTI. They are also decrying the government for raising the prices of flour, sugar, ghee, and medicines, he further added.

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The PML-N supremo stated that the enthusiastic and historic gatherings of the party, as well as the addressing of vacant government chairs, are strong evidence that the people want to get rid of this government.

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