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Maryam Nawaz promises to solve problems of government employees

By News Desk

February 6, 2024 08:03 PM


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In a meeting with a representative delegation of All Government Employees Grand Alliance (Agiga), Maryam Nawaz Sharif, the Senior Vice President and Chief Organizer of Pakistan Muslim League (N), Tuesday announced great news for government employees.

She promised to fulfill Agiga's demands, which include leave encashment, elimination of pay discrimination and pension reforms.

She said that Nawaz Sharif's name is a guarantee of fulfillment of promises and that the problems of government employees will be solved at their doorstep without any protest.

She also said that the manifesto of Muslim League (N) includes a proposal to increase the salaries of government employees in proportion to inflation.

She expressed her awareness of the difficulties of government employees and salaried classes and urged them to vote for lion, assuring them of her guarantee to solve their problems.

Rehman Bajwa, the Chief Coordinator of Agiga Pakistan, and other leaders of the delegation thanked Maryam Nawaz Sharif for her promise and expressed their confidence in her leadership.


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