PML-N accepts Bilawal's challenge conditionally

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Published: 03:42 AM, 28 Jan, 2024
PML-N accepts Bilawal's challenge conditionally
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The Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) Shehbaz Sharif has conditionally accepted the challenge proposed by PPP Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari for a debate with Nawaz Sharif, reported the 24NewsHD TV channel.


Former Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif declared that any debate between Nawaz Sharif and Bilawal Bhutto would need to take place in Sindh.


He further elaborated during his address at Liaquat Bagh in Rawalpindi on Saturday stating that a political leader expressed interest in debating with Nawaz Sharif.


Shahbaz Sharif emphasized that Bilawal should extend an invitation to Nawaz Sharif in Sindh. During Nawaz’s visit to Sindh, 16 years of performance of PPP in the province would be exposed, he hinted, adding that the visit would unveil who served and who looted the nation.


Shahbaz Sharif highlighted Nawaz Sharif's significant contributions to healthcare, citing the provision of free medicines in hospitals.


He defended Nawaz Sharif against accusations, attributing the improvement of healthcare facilities to his initiatives.


Former Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif also lauded the efforts of Nawaz Sharif in providing millions of laptops to brilliant students.


Shahbaz Sharif further criticized the policies of the government, alleging mismanagement and corruption in various projects.


He said February 8 would decide as to who had betrayed the public and who had served.


“The event, scheduled for February 8, seeks to unveil the truth behind promises made to the public.”


Shehbaz also expressed optimism that the tiger would hunt all the opposition leaders on February 8.


Shahbaz Sharif, known for his strong rhetoric and commitment to development, emphasized the importance of Lahore's progress.


“If I succeed, I promise if Rawalpindi is not converted into Lahore, then my name is not Shahbaz Sharif,” he vowed.


  

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