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'N' flood to wash away 'world eleven': Sharif
GUJRANWALA: PML-N president Nawaz Sharif Saturday said none other than PML-N would pioneer a grand change in the country, Geo News reported.
He said this while addressing a massive rally here.
Talking to a capacity crowd in a jam-packed stadium, he said the passion and the turnover in Gujranwala today reminded him of the long march for the restoration of judiciary.
Sharif said he was proud of the people of Gujranwala and the city was a stronghold of PML-N.
The PML-N president said the nation was faced by numerous challenges and people were suffering.
“Corruption is at its highest level in Pakistan,” Sharif said.
Sharif added that the government keeps on raising the prices of gas and electricity, but fails to provide these services, adding he would not sit back in silence if the gas tariff was jacked up next year.
Sharif said, “Had we been in the government today, there would have been no shortage of gas or electricity.”
Lamenting the current energy crisis, he said owing to ill management the masses were not even able to keep their kitchens warm and cooking, adding electricity had also become a rare commodity in Pakistan.
"The nation has been pauperized, which was intolerable. A nation, which turned down billions of dollars can never beg", said PML-N Quaid.
It’s a pity that PIA and Pakistan Railways were as good as nothing, people were not even able to make both ends meet, deprivation reigned supreme everywhere, and our great rulers were bagging national wealth, Sharif said.
He said, Pakistan has become a laughing stock in the comity of nations.
Announcing his team, Sharif warned his political rivals saying, new he was not afraid of the players, who were trying to trap gullible youth, adding this (Gujranwala) flood would wash away the newly formed 'world eleven'.
He also announced three hundred thousand laptops for students next year.
Courtesy www.geo.tv
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