10 key takeaways from Nawaz Sharif’s speech in Lahore
The Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) leader and three-time former prime minister Nawaz Sharif delivered a speech on Friday at Lahore’s Minar-e-Pakistan.
Given that the former prime leader has just returned to the nation after a four-year absence, his speech is significant. After being granted permission to visit the British capital in 2019 on the basis of his health, he was living in self-exile in London.
Here are some highlights from his speech
- Nawaz denied rumors that he would pursue a confrontational strategy in the run-up to the general elections by saying, “I do not want to exact revenge.”
- He stated that “all constitutional institutions” ought to cooperate, which was significant for the institutions with which Nawaz has a troubled history.
- – “I am talking with much restraint today so that I may not utter the words that I’m not supposed to,” Nawaz stated.
- – The leader of the PML-N claimed that Pakistan cannot advance if it is at war with its neighbors.
- – He recalled the “good” times that occurred when his government was in office.
- – Nawaz made numerous allusions to his arch-enemy Imran Khan without ever mentioning him by name.
- – He also mentioned how his mother and wife had passed away, both of whom he claimed he had lost to politics.
- – Nawaz recited his catchphrase “Why Was My Government Ousted?”
- – “We should not allow anyone to play with the country’s fate in the future,” he stated.
- Nawaz stated that in order to overcome the country’s challenges, growth must go “with double speed.”
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