Nawaz Sharif’s comeback is compared to a “public referendum” by Hamza Shehbaz.
Former prime minister Nawaz Sharif’s comeback will be comparable to the day of the ”public referendum,” according to PML-N stalwart Hamza Shehbaz on Wednesday.
Hamza stated, “Right now, the country needs a saviour to pull it out of the economic quagmire,” while speaking to a workers’ convention in Lahore. The nation’s economy would be restored by the “saviour” Nawaz Sharif.
The entire nation, especially Punjab and Lahore, is occupied with preparing a historic welcome for the adored leader Nawaz Sharif upon his homecoming on October 21. Hamza tacked on.
He recalled that Lahore had been and would continue to be the PML-N’s stronghold.
Hamza wished for lower costs on petroleum goods and necessities of life, as well as an end to unemployment. The former chief minister of Punjab continued, “There is an urgent need to take all-out steps to provide relief to the masses.”
Ahsan Iqbal, a top PML-N politician, lamented today’s removal of former prime minister Nawaz Sharif.
The former planning minister declared during a news conference in Lahore that “Nawaz Sharif was removed through the worst conspiracy.” Even the conspirators who conspired to bring down Nawaz Sharif eventually testified in favour of his innocence.
“Nawaz Sharif was disqualified using the pretext of Iqama even though no evidence had been presented against him. With that conspiracy, the nation had to endure significant suffering,” Iqbal continued.
He attacked the leader of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), stating, “We are now dealing with the fallout from the experiment of putting the PTI chairman on the nation. The nation’s president was someone who never even controlled the affairs in accordance with the union council.
He listed the accomplishments of the PML-N-led administration, claiming, “After 2013, we [PML-N] ended the threat of terrorism.”
Iqbal believed that Nawaz Sharif was still needed to lead the nation out of its current predicament. He continued, “Nawaz Sharif’s leadership will be essential to guiding the nation out of every crisis.”
Iqbal acknowledged that the nation’s youth were succumbing to hopelessness. He expressed hope that his party would embark on a new path and serve as a beacon of hope for the nation’s youth.