Nawaz stresses national imperative of unity to overcome challenges

  • Advocates for unwavering support to armed forces and security agencies in anti-terrorism endeavors
  • Laments significant setbacks since 2018 led to severe difficulties across various sectors

MURREE: Pakistan Muslim League (N) President and former Prime Minister Muhammad Nawaz Sharif underscored the imperative of national unity in addressing Pakistan’s multifaceted challenges and expressed grave concerns over elements working to destabilize the country and tarnish its international image.

In a meeting with PML-N Parliamentary Party Leader in Senate Irfan Siddiqui on Saturday, Nawaz Sharif argued that these forces have no genuine stake in democracy or the people’s welfare, viewing Pakistan’s struggles as their political gains.

Reflecting on the country’s past achievements, the PML-N supremo noted that issues like inflation, load shedding, and terrorism, once successfully tackled, have resurfaced. He assured the nation that with earnest and diligent leadership, these adversities can be overcome once more, God willing.

Nawaz recalled that, seven years ago, Pakistan had successfully controlled inflation, eliminated load shedding, and bid farewell to IMF bailouts. However, he lamented the significant setbacks since 2018, which have led to severe difficulties across various sectors. These setbacks, he noted, will take considerable time to rectify.

Emphasizing the crucial role of security, Sharif advocated for unwavering support to the armed forces and security agencies in their anti-terrorism endeavors. He highlighted the intrinsic link between law and order, investment, and national prosperity, urging Parliament to play an active role in these efforts.

During the meeting, Senator Irfan Siddiqui presented a comprehensive report on the parliamentary party’s performance in the Senate, reaffirming the Pakistan Muslim League (N)’s commitment to addressing the nation’s pressing issues and striving for a stable and prosperous future.

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