Pakistan

Maryam Nawaz’s vision bringing relief to public: Capt Safdar

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Abdul khalique

SHEIKHUPURA: Muslim League (N) leader and Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz’s husband Captain (retd) Safdar has said that relief is reaching the common man due to Maryam Nawaz’s policies, the process of development has now reached every village from Lahore.

Speaking in Sheikhupura, Captain (retd) Safdar said that the dream of real change cannot be realized without eradicating the scourge of terrorism.

He said that instead of focusing on the KP province, the Chief Minister is going to Karachi to give speeches to the people. If the Chief Minister of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa comes to Lahore for a week, he will know that the process of development has reached every street and neighborhood.

He said that Pakistan is going to become the strongest power in Asia in terms of defense and economy. Captain (retd) Safdar said that the participation of millions of people in Basant will prove that the people want entertainment, relief is reaching the common man due to Maryam Nawaz’s policies, the process of development has now reached every village from Lahore.

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