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‘We will not take revenge,’ Shahbaz Sharif says after Imran Khan vote out

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‘We will not take revenge,’ Shahbaz Sharif says after Imran Khan’s voted out

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PML-N, President Shahbaz Sharif stated late Saturday that the joint Opposition will not take revenge against their political opponents if they form a government in the Centre.

“…we thank everyone for their sacrifices, and now, once again, a Pakistan based on Constitution and law is about to come into existence,” the PML-N president told the National Assembly after Imran Khan’s ouster from the Prime Minister’s Office, hoping that the alliance moves the country towards progress.

Shahbaz stated that while this may be the first time in Pakistan that the country’s daughters and sisters have been imprisoned, he want to forget the past and move on.

“When the time comes, we will speak in detail, but we want to heal the wounds of the nation; we will not send innocent people to jails, and we will not take revenge,” Shabaz said, noting that the law will take its course without interference

“Neither I, nor Bilawal, and nor will Maulana Fazlur Rehman will interfere. Law will be upheld and we will respect the judiciary,” Shahbaz said, thanking Sadiq for chairing the historic session.

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“Jab apna qafla azm o yakeen se niklay ga, jahan se chahen ge rasta wohi se niklay ga, watan ki mitti airian ragrne day, mujhe yaqeen hai chashman yaheen se niklayga,” Shahbaz concluded.

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