Nawaz Sharif criticises opponents for ruining Pakistan’s economy

Nawaz Sharif criticized political opponents for damaging Pakistan’s economy. He expressed regret for halted development projects and vowed to bring about prosperity if he comes into power. Sharif also pledged to address economic challenges and improve living conditions, as part of his election campaign ahead of the upcoming general elections.

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MANSEHRA: Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz supremo and former prime minister Nawaz Sharif on Monday criticized political opponents for ruining the country’s economy.

“Nawaz Sharif left better Pakistan but now it is detracted”, the PML-N supremo said while addressing a public gathering in Mansehra, KP ahead of the February 8 general elections.

The ex-prime minister said that had he not been removed from power in 2017, the people of Mansehra would have been gifted an airport and a metro project.

He regretted that development work on the Sukkur-Hyderabad Motorway was stopped by the past government of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf.

He vowed to bring Pakistan back on the path of prosperity after coming into power.

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Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz will again provide fuel, vegetables and other things at cheaper rates after coming into power, Nawaz Sharif claimed and added the issue of water will also be settled.

Sharif, who returned from self-exile in London late last year, has pledged to rebuild the country’s $350 billion economy, which is battling high inflation, an unstable currency and low foreign exchange reserves, despite averting a debt default with an IMF bailout last summer.

The former prime minister kicked off his election campaign from Hafizabad, Punjab, on January 18.

In a recent address, Nawaz Sharif lamented the current state of Pakistan’s economy, attributing its decline to the actions of his political opponents. The former Prime Minister highlighted the urgent need for strategic economic measures to address the challenges faced by the country. Sharif emphasized that the stability and growth of Pakistan’s economy are pivotal for the well-being of its citizens. He called for unity and a collective effort to navigate these challenging times. Sharif’s insights shed light on the ongoing economic issues faced by Pakistan and underscore the importance of thoughtful and collaborative actions to foster sustainable progress. As the nation grapples with economic hurdles, his perspective serves as a catalyst for meaningful discussions aimed at charting a prosperous course for Pakistan’s future.

Source: ARY NEWS

Nawaz Sharif, leader of Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz, criticized political opponents for damaging the country’s economy during a public gathering in Mansehra, KP. He expressed regret over halted development projects and pledged to bring prosperity to Pakistan if elected. Sharif, who recently returned from self-exile, aims to rebuild the economy and address issues such as high inflation and low foreign exchange reserves. He emphasized providing essential commodities at affordable rates and resolving water problems. Additionally, he promised to resume stalled projects and enhance the country’s economic stability.

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