Nawaz Sharif went abroad following legal permission, recommendations of Punjab govt: Marriyum Aurangzeb

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Nawaz Sharif went abroad following legal permission, recommendations of Punjab govt: Marriyum Aurang

LAHORE (Dunya News) - Pakistan Muslim League - Nawaz (PML-N) spokesperson Marriyum Aurangzeb on Sunday said that former prime minister Nawaz Sharif went abroad following the legal permission and recommendations of Punjab government.

She said that involving Shehbaz Sharif under the matters pertaining to Nawaz’s return is mere identification of NAB, Imran Khan and FIA’s failed union.

Speaking in response to Federal Minster for Information and Broadcasting Fawad Chaudhry’s statement she added that government is indulged in bringing Shehbaz Sharif accountable.

She went on to add that Nawaz Sharif will come back following the prescriptions of doctors. No allegation was proved against Shehbaz which is why Imran Khan is referring him time and again, she further added. 

Reacting to the recent hike in prices of petrol and electricity, the PML-N leader predicted that the cost of gas, flour, sugar, medicine, milk and other items will also increase.

The poverty-stricken people are unable to manage their livelihood due to inflation, she added. Marriyum Aurangzeb further said that the time has come to send the government of Prime Minister (PM) Imran Khan back to home.

 Meanwhile, PML-N’s Rana Sanaullah has urged the nation to come out of their houses in protest against the inflation. He also demanded Pakistan Democratic Movement (PDM) to hold long march.The reactions came after the government had jacked up the price of petrol by Rs10.49 per liter effective from October 16, following fluctuation in the global oil prices.

The new price of petrol will be Rs137.79 per liter against the current rate of Rs127.20 per liter. The prices of high-speed diesel (HSD) were enhanced by Rs12.44 per liter and will now cost Rs134.48 per liter. The price of kerosene oil was also increased by Rs10.95 per liter to Rs110.26 per liter.

 

 

 


 




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