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PML-N will win AJK elections: Maryam Nawaz

Maryam Nawaz

Maryam Nawaz

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PML-N Vice President Maryam Nawaz said that PML-N will come out successful in the July 25 Azad Jammu and Kashmir elections.

Maryam was directing at reigning officers “going missing due to fog” as was stated during the NA-75 Sialkot IV by-polls in February.

While addressing an election rally in AJK’s Barnala today, Maryam Nawaz cautioned Prime Minister Imran Khan, said he would have to face “a huge loss” if there was any rigging during the elections.

“All of our opponents combined cannot beat the crowd present in one PML-N rally”, she stated.

“People will not spare the party which won mere two seats in the last elections if it tries to rig the elections,” she said, pointing out at the PTI’s presentation in the 2016 polls.

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Maryam said PML-N former chairperson Nawaz Sharif was ousted by a “conspiracy” from the prime minister’s office, but he still remains a winner today in the people’s court.

“To defeat Nawaz, you [resort to] rigging elections,” stated Maryam in the election rally.

Moving on to economic matters, Maryam said that the petrol price had never hit Rs118 in Pakistan’s history, while also smashing the government for mountaineering the price of ghee from Rs170 to Rs260 at Utility Stores.

“Nawaz Sharif had ended load-shedding during his tenure,” Maryam said, also blaming the government over the predominant power crisis.

 

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