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Will start Islamabad-Muree Train if came into power: Nawaz

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MURREE: Former Prime Minister and Pakistan Muslim League (PML-N) supremo Nawaz Sharif has promised a train service starting from Islamabad to Murree and Muzaffarabad after coming into power.

Addressing a public gathering in Murree, Nawaz said the youth are standing by his party. Pakistan has always stood by the people of Indian illegally Jammu and Kashmir, he added.

Nawaz said that PML-N will rebuild Pakistan again as the PTI government did not fulfilled their promises and did nothing for Pakistan.

Sharif pledged earlier in his Gujranwala Public gathering to eliminate poverty and unemployment in the country if he secures victory in the upcoming Feb 8 general elections.

Nawaz Sharif noted that if his government had not been ousted, not a single person here would have been unemployed.

Read more: Nawaz Sharif Vows to Fulfill Promises, Highlights Economic Progress

Mentioned Transparency International’s report, Nawaz Sharif said Pakistan’s ranking on graft index improved under Nawaz Sharif-led government. “Not only corruption, the price of bread, flour and sugar were also at the lowest”, he reiterated.

PMLN supremo further said that the judge, who was in line to become new Chief Justice and awarded him sentence, resigned and went home. “That judge was involved in my ouster,” he added.

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