Imran Khan’s boat is sinking: Maryam Nawaz

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2020-11-09T13:16:00+05:00 News Desk

PML-N Vice President Maryam Nawaz Sharif Monday addressing at Gupis Football Stadium in Ghizr, Gilgit Baltistan requested the GB voters to cast their ballots for the PML-N in November 15 elections and as Prime Minister Imran Khan’s boat (government) is sinking, reported 24NEwsHD TV channel. 

“My love for Nawaz Sharif has extended after seeing the Gilgit Baltistan Cancer hospital, Heart hospital, Cadet College, Gilgit Chitral Road, bridges and enduring peace,” Maryam Nawaz said.

Criticising the previous governments, Maryam said: “There were more than 1000 terror attacks in Gilgit Baltistan in the previous governments other than the PML-N’s five years era from 2015-2020.”

“The world witnessed the COVID-19 in 2019 but in Pakistan, it was hit in the form of Imran Khan,” Maryam Nawaz Sharif said.

“I never accepted this government as a legitimate government and never extended any request for them because no public service has been written in the fate of the incumbent government,” PML-N Vice President said.

She promised the charged crowd of Gupis area that she would plead the case of making Gupis a district once the lion would win from Gilgit Baltistan.

Pakistan Muslim League Nawaz (PML-N) Vice-President Maryam Nawaz Sunday asked the people of Gilgit Baltistan to cast their ballots by stamping on the lion and then also guard their votes.

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“I feel pain when I name Imran Khan because Imran Khan is the name of a disease."

Former prime minister Shahid Khaqan Abbasi said: “Not even a single penny was given to Gilgit Baltistan in the two and half years of the incumbent government.”

Earlier, addressing a huge public gathering in Chilas on Sunday, Maryam Nawaz requested the Chilas people to cast their votes for PML-N, stamp on the lion (the election symbol of the party), development, progress, Pakistan’s progress and for the good days of the Gilgit Baltistan.

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