Nawaz says making Pakistan strong was his sacred duty
By PPI
March 01, 2019
LAHORE: Former prime minister and Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) Quaid Nawaz Sharif has said that it was his sacred duty to strengthen Pakistan and make it a nuclear power.
Talking to PML-N leaders Senator Asif Kirmani, Talal Chaudhry and Amir Maqam, he said strengthening Pakistan has always remained his dream.
He said that it was not a favour but his national duty to make his country a nuclear power, and a strong nation. He said it was also his duty to build motorways.
Mian Nawaz Sharif said that the Pakistan Army had responded to India befittingly.
He said that Pakistan had always talked about peace, as war is no solution to any problem. He said, “Future is bright and hopeful.”
-
Katherine Schwarzenegger Shares Sweet Detail From Early Romance Days With Chris Pratt -
Jennifer Hudson Gets Candid About Kelly Clarkson Calling It Day From Her Show -
Princess Diana, Sarah Ferguson Intense Rivalry Laid Bare -
Shamed Andrew Was With Jeffrey Epstein Night Of Virginia Giuffre Assault -
Shamed Andrew’s Finances Predicted As King ‘will Not Leave Him Alone’ -
Expert Reveals Sarah Ferguson’s Tendencies After Reckless Behavior Over Eugenie ‘comes Home To Roost’ -
Bad Bunny Faces Major Rumour About Personal Life Ahead Of Super Bowl Performance -
Sarah Ferguson’s Links To Jeffrey Epstein Get More Entangled As Expert Talks Of A Testimony Call -
France Opens Probe Against Former Minister Lang After Epstein File Dump -
Last Part Of Lil Jon Statement On Son's Death Melts Hearts, Police Suggest Mental Health Issues -
Leonardo DiCaprio's Girlfriend Vittoria Ceretti Given 'greatest Honor Of Her Life' -
Beatrice, Eugenie’s Reaction Comes Out After Epstein Files Expose Their Personal Lives Even More -
Will Smith Couldn't Make This Dog Part Of His Family: Here's Why -
Kylie Jenner In Full Nesting Mode With Timothee Chalamet: ‘Pregnancy No Surprise Now’ -
Laura Dern Reflects On Being Rejected Due To Something She Can't Help -
HBO Axed Naomi Watts's 'Game Of Thrones' Sequel For This Reason