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Nawaz Sharif policies will be continued : PML-N parliamentary party

Lahore : PML-N parliamentary party in its meeting chaired by Prime Minister Shahid Khaqan Abbasi Monday resolved to accomplish the policies and uplift projects envisaged by former premier Muhammad Nawaz Sharif.

The PML-N parliamentary party in its meeting adopted a resolution lauding the leadership and policies of former prime minister Muhammad Nawaz Sharif and reiterated to continue its efforts to fulfill these objectives, a press release said.

The meeting felt that the challenges faced by the country could be countered through strengthening democracy,rule of law and respect for the public mandate.

It was noted that in the past, Pakistan had paid huge price by neglecting these principles.

 The party resolved to act as ‘Great Wall of China’ for the supremacy of constitution and would get massive success in the next polls on the basis of its performance and public service.  

The PML-N was the largest party of the country which had steered Pakistan out of the economic and financial crises, crippling power outages and terrorism by putting it on the path of economic prosperity, peace and stability, the resolution said.

Foundation for a brighter Pakistan was laid down with massive investment in the power sector of the country.

Through China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), a bright future for the country was ensured. The progress and work on CPEC projects would continue with full vigour and would be completed on time, the resolution said.

The PML-N would continue its endeavours for the prosperous future, peace and respect for the public mandate.

The meeting also noted that few frustrated political figures after suffering repeated set backs in the democratic arena were out to create confrontation among the national institutions to achieve their negative political objectives.

The party resolved to resist such moves and would not let them succeed. 

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