Always kept national interest supreme: Nawaz

LONDON: Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) supremo and former prime minister of Pakistan has said that he has always kept interest of country and its people supreme while making decisions.

“The person who claims of rule of law has himself admitted his failure to achieve the task during his government. Can one trust such person,” he question.

PML-N Chief was talking to a delegation headed by MNA and President of PML-N for Gulf and Middle East Ahsanul Haq Bajwa which called on him at his residence in London. Vice President PML-N Marriyam Nawaz and former federal minister Abid Sher Ali were also present during the meeting.

He said that the PML-N offered political, economic stability to the country during its past tenures and will also ensure them in future.

The PML-N supremo called overseas Pakistanis as valuable assets to the nation and country, saying that all possible facilities would be ensured for them.

He said that the nation was well aware of those who deceived them and now their associates have also started raising voice against their misdeeds.

Nawaz claimed of record development in the country during PML-N governments and said that it would take decades to mend the four-year devastation of PTI government.

He said that it was high time to ensure the rule of law and supremacy of constitution to pave the country on venue of real development and open new ways of prosperity of the countrymen.

Ahsan ul Haq Bajwa apprised the party chief about organizational matters of PML-N Overseas and his recent visits to United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia.

Nawaz Sharif lauded the efforts of Ahsan for strengthening the party in Gulf and Middle East. He also asked to issue special directives to the office bearers of PML-N in all countries to resolve the issues of overseas Pakistanis especially labourers on priority basis.

 

 

 

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