Nawaz likely to address public rally in Haripur on 20th
HARIPUR: Pakistan Muslim League- Nawaz (PML-N) head Nawaz Sharif would likely to visit Haripur on January 20, a party leader said on Saturday.
Former provincial minister Qazi Muhammad Asad said that the entire local leadership of the Pakistan Muslim League- Nawaz was ready to accord a warm welcome to the deposed prime minister. He was speaking at a meeting of the Pakistan Muslim League- Nawaz workers here.
The meeting was told that the Pakistan Muslim League- Nawaz leader would address the public gathering at Curtis Ground.
Former Provincial Assembly Speaker Habibullah Khan was also present on the occasion. Qazi Muhammad Asad counted the development projects that the deposed prime minister approved for the district. He claimed that the public meeting of Nawaz Sharif in Haripur would be much bigger than of Kot Momin.
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