Reported by Dawn. News
ISLAMABAD: On Saturday, PML-N stated that he was no longer interested in taking revenge on anyone, mentioning that Pakistan Tehreek—i—Insaf (PTI) was the utmost hurdle in political development and harmony across the Republic of Pakistan.
After re-establishing the party office, during the presidential activity of the second parliamentary party meeting on minimizing the incredible prices of essential items, the PML-N President applauded the striving efforts of PM Shehbaz Sharif and CM Maryam Nawaz in this regard.
Nawaz Sharif claimed that he was not interested in the political revenge system and had no bad intentions for anyone. Even for those who tried to let him live without power in the previous era. He further claimed that “I am not the person who takes political revenge,”
He showed his desire to reduce the Gas and Electricity tariffs. By mentioning regulations to construct such a structure to minimize the tariffs on gas and electricity, he claimed, “Pakistan would soon come out of crises.”
PML-N Founder Nawaz Sharif criticized prisoner PTI founder Imran Khan for “wrong” regulations and political violations, even though he said he didn’t have any political problems with anybody.
He further claimed that “He (Imran) had once said that he would drag Nawaz Sharif in the streets, and I have not asked to remove an air conditioner from his room in the jail. “I wish he (Imran) would have two ACs in his room. I don’t mind he has been given undue facilities in the jail,”.
He claimed that, due to dishonesty and discarded regulations, several development and growth projects are considered faulty due to the failure of the PTI government.
The PML-N leader gave an instant instance of BRT Peshawar (Bus Transport System), mostly known as Jangla Bus, during his meeting: “The nation must know who had ruined the country and who had put it on the path of development.”
He stated additionally, “No other government, but PML-N has the credit for bringing development and prosperity in the country.”
The PML-N President further stated that, as he had no interest in political revenge, he and ex-premier Benazir Bhutto marked the Charter of Democracy.