PML-N leaders envision historic welcome for Nawaz Sharif's return on Oct 21
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Pakistan Muslim League Nawaz (PML-N) leader Ata Tarar emphasized that Nawaz Sharif's return would pave the way for the country's progress and development, reported the 24NewsHD TV channel.
Addressing a party worker convention in Ghakhar, Wazirabad tehsil on Sunday, he underscored the unity among party members, proclaiming themselves as dedicated soldiers of Mian Nawaz Sharif.
The convention witnessed a gathering of dedicated party members and notable leaders. The event was graced by the presence of prominent figures, including former MPA Bilal Farooq Tarar, former MNA Abid Raza Kotla and former provincial minister Rana Mashahood.
They voiced their unwavering support for Mian Mohammad Nawaz Sharif, highlighting his potential to reshape the destiny of Pakistan.
They expressed their anticipation of welcoming Mian Nawaz Sharif on October 21, emphasizing that Sharif's return would change the destiny of the country.
They described Mian Muhammad Nawaz Sharif as a symbol of construction and development for the country.
They also recalled the challenges faced by Mian Nawaz Sharif, from attempts on his life to political manipulation. They emphasized that Sharif's return held the potential to thwart the designs of those who sought to weaken Pakistan's institutions.
Meanwhile, PML-N leader and former federal minister Ahsan Iqbal shared his anticipation of a historic welcome for Nawaz Sharif on October 21, underscoring the significance of the event.
Addressing a worker convention at Noor Kot, a town located near Shakargarh
District, he asserted that PML-N’s intervention in the federation had prevented the country from financial turmoil.
Ahsan Iqbal raised concerns about potential threats to Pakistan's nuclear program, emphasizing the world's vigilance regarding this critical matter.
He credited the national army for safeguarding the nation's nuclear assets, reassuring the public that there were no imminent dangers to the program.
He also expressed his concerns about external influences and conspiracies, which, in his view, have affected the country's security institutions.
Reporters: Ishtiaq Rubbani, Nayyar Aalam