PML-N’s leadership crisis‘ Govt to help resolve issue by bringing Nawaz back’

LAHORE   -   SACM on Information and Punjab government’s spokesman Hasaan Khawar has said that the government will help resolve PML-N’s leadership crisis by bringing Nawaz Sharif back home.

Talking to media on the inauguration of Pak-Sri Lanka Savate Championship, he maintained: “Shehbaz Sharif is stuck between a rock and a hard place as he has party and elder brother on one side and chance to power on the other side.”

“Nawaz, a criminal wanted by both the court and the law, has willfully refused to return home and is looking for a respite,” he added. He said that a special medical board was examining Nawaz Sharif’s medical reports to facilitate his return to the country.

Talking about the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP), the SACM said that the PPP, devoid of strong street power, was stuck after announcing the long match.

Hasaan Khawar further said that the PTI was at war with the self serving mafia as well as hoarders. He stated that stern and indiscriminate action against those responsible for Murree tragedy would be taken in the light of a comprehensive enquiry report.

Hasaan Khawar further said that the citizens of Lahore were benefiting from the Naya Pakistan Health Card. “Following the excellent feedback from Lahore, the scheme is now being launched in Rawalpindi,” he stated.

The CM aide claimed that the private sector was also investing and assisting the government in increasing the facilities in the health sector. “Punjab is moving ahead in the race of development by consistently implementing progressive governance policies,” he maintained. He welcomed the Sri Lankan team to the Pak-Sri Lanka Savate Championship and also thanked the Sri Lankan government on behalf of Pakistan for sending the team. He said that despite the Sialkot tragedy, Sri Lanka sent its team to Pakistan and further strengthened Pak-Sri Lanka love. He commended the organisers of the championship Rao Shehzad and Umbreen, all the teams and players participating in the championship including the Sri Lankan team.

 

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