Nawaz Sharif made Pakistan’s defence impregnable: Maryam

Whenever given a chance, PML-N took country towards progress and prosperity, says party's chief organizer

LAHORE: Pakistan Muslim League Nawaz (PML-N) Chief Organiser Maryam Nawaz said that the unwavering commitment and dedication of then prime minister Nawaz Sharif towards the nation’s security made the country’s defence impregnable by making the atomic explosions on May 28, 1998.

Addressing a public gathering organized by the PML-N to celebrate 25th Youm-e-Takbeer, Maryam Nawaz paid tributes to the political leadership, scientists and armed forces for their role in making the country’s defence undeterred.

Maryam Nawaz said that whenever Nawaz Sharif was given a chance to serve the nation, he took the country towards progress and prosperity as he launched various mega projects, including Motorways, Metro bus, Orange Line Metro Train. Load-shedding was eliminated through generation of more than  12,000 megawatt electricity while peace was restored in Karachi.

She said that only PML-N workers and leaders remained steadfast and loyal with the party despite the worst victimization during the PTI rule.

She said the PTI leadership invoked its followers towards chaos and put the entire country on fire on May 9 whereas the PML-N leadership made the country prosper with strong defence, she mentioned.

The PTI chief first made fake stance of foreign conspiracy against them and now they were seeking help from the same country which showed their dual faces, she said and regretted that PTI leadership prepared its workers and followers for creating chaos in the country under a plan.

An audio message of former prime minister Nawaz Sharif was played at the end of the ceremony in which he felicitated the whole nation on 25 years of atomic explosions. He said that the then government refused international pressure and made atomic explosions. He said the country was progressing under his rule but the process of development was stopped by ousting him from government three times.

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