Nawaz raised voice for Kashmiris all over the world: Maryam
SARGODHA: PML-N Vice President Maryam Nawaz has said Nawaz Sharif is in false imprisonment. Prime Minister Imran Khan did a job which was not done in 70 years. Addressing a public meeting on Water Supply Road here on Wednesday, she said Nawaz raised voice for Kashmiris all over the world, but Imran Khan entrusted Kashmir to India after his US visit. She questioned US President Donald Trump’s mediation offer on Kashmir. She said there would be no “NRO” for those who sold out Kashmir. Maryam waved the Kashmir flag and raised slogans in favour of Kashmiris. She said the government has suppressed the poor. The increase in prices of flour, pulses, sugar and other basic commodities has troubled the poor. Nawaz Sharif was jailed for raising voice for the poor and Pakistan. Former Sargodha mayor Malik Aslam Naveed, other PML-N leaders and people in large numbers attended the public meeting.
-
Peter Jackson Reveals A Viggo Mortensen Mishap In 'LOTR' Fans Totally Missed -
Marsh Farm: Work Underway On Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor's New Home -
'Rip' Director Dishes On Matt Damon, Ben Affleck's ‘brotherly’ Dynamic -
Meghan Markle Handed Strict Warning: ‘You’re Playing With Fire In A High Risk, High Noise’ Game’ -
Paul McCartney Reveals How Close He Came To Giving Up Music -
Kate Middleton’s Secret Message Decoded: ‘She’s Done With All This!’ -
Police Uncover Secret Cannabis Empire Ran By New York Woman -
'Euphoria' Season Three Trailer Shows Chaotic Life After High School -
Marisa Abela Opens Up About Impact Of Cancer Treatment On Lifestyle -
Kensington Palace Shares Video Of Windsor Castle Ceremony -
Prince Harry’s Future Inheritance Causes Fears: ‘William Doesn’t Want To Support Meghan’s Ambitions’ -
Gabrielle Union, 53, Delights Fans With Bold Photos -
World's Biggest Fish Market Is Set To Open In Sydney: First Look Revealed -
Ariana Grande, Jonathan Bailey Reuniting For THIS Project -
Sydney Sweeney Saved Herself From Brutal Roast: Here's How -
Prince Harry’s ‘unrealistic’ Hopes Get Dashed: ‘Sincerity For King Charles Is Under Question’