In a significant political event, Mian Muhammad Nawaz Sharif, the leader of the Pakistan Muslim League Nawaz (PML-N), made a triumphant return to Pakistan after four years of self-imposed exile in London. Addressing a public gathering at the historic Minar-e-Pakistan, Nawaz Sharif expressed his commitment to Pakistan’s development and the well-being of its people.
Accompanied by prominent party leaders, including his brother Shehbaz Sharif, daughter Maryam Nawaz, and other key figures, Nawaz Sharif’s return marked a pivotal moment in the country’s political landscape.
Nawaz Sharif began his address by emphasizing his unwavering dedication to Pakistan’s progress. He stated that he has always strived for the betterment of the nation and its people, never seeking political vengeance. This commitment to the nation was a recurring theme throughout his speech.
Despite facing multiple imprisonments on political grounds, Nawaz Sharif highlighted the enduring popularity of the PML-N, attributing it to their contributions as “builders of Pakistan.” He reminded the audience of Pakistan’s achievement in becoming a nuclear power in May 1998, a feat that bolstered the nation’s defense capabilities.
Nawaz Sharif also reminisced about the energy crisis in 2013 and how his government managed to mitigate power load shedding, thereby balancing the supply and demand of electricity. He expressed gratitude for the love and affection of his supporters, acknowledging that it helps alleviate the sorrows and hardships he has faced.
In a poignant moment, Nawaz Sharif spoke about the pain of losing his mother and wife while being actively involved in politics. He emphasized his deep connection to Pakistan and recalled instances where Pakistan’s sovereignty had been tested, such as when the international community pressured the country during nuclear tests. He proudly shared that Pakistan had responded resolutely, rejecting a substantial financial offer from the United States in defense of national sovereignty.
Nawaz Sharif pointed out that during his tenures in government, prices of essential commodities and power tariffs were notably lower than recent years. He also asserted that had he been continuously given the opportunity to serve Pakistan since 1990, unemployment would be minimal, and citizens would be enjoying improved livelihoods.
The former Prime Minister underscored the PML-N’s commitment to public-centric policies, infrastructure development, and people’s welfare. Despite facing opposition, he noted that the party successfully completed various motorway projects.
Nawaz Sharif expressed that Pakistan was on the verge of becoming an Asian Tiger and potentially a member of the G-20 due to the effective economic policies of PML-N governments. He pledged to work toward bringing Pakistan on par with G-20 nations in the future.
Looking ahead, Nawaz Sharif expressed his desire to serve the people once again. He called for addressing the root causes of Pakistan’s problems, adhering to the constitution, and striving collectively to elevate Pakistan’s status internationally.
Nawaz Sharif also proposed a sagacious approach to resolve the longstanding issue of the Illegally Indian Occupied
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