“PM Pledges Prosperity with Nawaz’s Second Chance”

If given another chance, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif promised the people that, under the leadership of PML-N leader Nawaz Sharif, the nation would experience “revolutionary” change. He also criticised PTI Chairman Imran Khan for not delivering on his campaign promises.
The PML-N leader, who had been permanently disqualified from holding public office, benefited from a rule that the PML-N-led coalition government approved in June that set a five-year maximum for parliamentary exclusion.

Speaking during a check-distribution ceremony held by the Prime Minister’s Office, Nawaz Sharif pledged that he and the PML-N’s whole leadership will “change the destiny of the country by leading it on the path of progress and prosperity.”
The prime minister made the statement while speaking at a ceremony to hand out checks for the Prime Minister’s Youth Business and Agriculture Loan Scheme. “Muhammad Nawaz Sharif and the entire leadership, if given a chance, will lead the nation towards prosperity and progress” he continued.

The prime minister noted that significant corruption scandals, such as the sugar and wheat scams, the BRapid Transit Peshawar, Malam Jabba, the sale of Toshakhana presents, and a £190 billion UK agency malfeasance, marred PTI’s administration. “No one could deny these stark facts,” he continued.
Khan, who Shehbaz, the prime minister, claimed was elected through “fake elections,” repeated the allegations of corruption during his four years in office but was unable to back them up.
When Khan was ejected from the power structure, Khan “used dirty language and tactics against the state institutions.
The prime minister continued by saying that, unlike the leader of the PTI, Nawaz and his party never considered acting against the nation despite experiencing the worst type of political retaliation and being forced into exile after losing power.
He claimed that the recent decrease in fuel prices has been passed on to the general public as a result of the strengthening of the rupee against the dollar.

He added that the IMF program  is a challenge for the country rather than a source of respite, but courageous choices would help.

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