Nawaz 240m Pakistanis’ ‘ladla’: Ahsan
NAROWAL Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz Central Secretary General Ahsan Iqbal said Sunday Nawaz Sharif was the “ladla” of 240 million Pakistanis.
Ahsan was addressing the party workers after submitting his nomination papers from Narowal Constituency NA-76. He said the PTI was hurling accusations of rigging to avoid its expected defeat in the election.
He said the elections 2024 would be fair and transparent adding they would be held on February 8 at all costs.
Talking about the number of PTI leaders facing several charges, he said that action was being taken against the PTI workers for committing a crime against the state.
He added the PML-N would not allow any dirty game to be played in the name of democracy in Pakistan adding PTI has only two ways to win the trust of masses i.e. apologise to the people over the acts of May 9 and present the absconders in the court.
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