Nawaz promises orange line train, employment opportunities for Faisalabad

Nawaz promises orange line train, employment opportunities for Faisalabad

Pakistan

PML-N supremo slams PTI for making empty promises with public in 2018

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FAISALABAD (Dunya News) – Former prime minister Mian Nawaz Sharif, while accusing the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) of making empty promises with the public, asserted on Friday that the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N), his party, consistently fulfills its commitments by the grace of Almighty Allah.

Addressing a massive gathering at the Dhobi Ghaat ground, the PML-N supremo made a commitment to introduce an Orange Line Train for the residents of Faisalabad and pledged to resolve the prevailing issue of unemployment.

He directed PML-N President Shehbaz Sharif to address the problem of unemployment in Faisalabad within the next five years.

Criticising the PTI, Nawaz pointed out that while his government was busy fighting terrorism, their opponents were staging a sit-in.

He questioned the rally participants if any of them had received a house or employment as promised by the PTI.

“The PTI had, during its previous election campaign in 2018, pledged it would construct 5 million houses and provide 10 million jobs,” Nawaz stated to prove his point that the party had made mere empty promises.

Nawaz also criticised the PTI for deceiving the public in the name of the one-billion tree plantation campaign.

Nawaz emphasised that every individual should have some form of employment. He promised that he would work hard to bring those days back when a roti (bread) cost Rs4, a kilo sugar cost Rs50, a litre petrol cost Rs 65 and most of the vegetables were priced Rs 10 per kg.

The PML-N supremo also mentioned that during his tenure as the country’s prime minister, one tola (11.67 grams) of gold cost around Rs 50,000.

Earlier, upon his arrival at the venue of the rally, PML-N supremo Nawaz Sharif received a rousing welcome from cheerful party supporters and workers. The venue reverberated with the slogan, “We love you, Nawaz Sharif - We love you, Nawaz Sharif”.

"I love you too, Faisalabad walo - Long live Faisalabad " a jubliant Nawaz said as he took the stage to address the massive gathering.




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