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Nawaz Sharif lives in peoples’ hearts, can’t be separated from politics: PMLN KP Info Secretary

Nawaz Sharif lives in peoples’ hearts, can’t be separated from politics: PMLN KP Info Secretary

PESHAWAR, (MILLAT ONLINE):Former Prime Minister and PML-N President, Muhammad Nawaz Sharif lives in hearts of people and cannot be separated from the country’s politics due to his long services for Pakistan, said Nasir Khan Musazai, Information Secretary PML(N) KP here on Friday.
“Politics without Nawaz Sharif is incomplete and democratic culture could not be flourished by removing such a popular leader from the political scene of the country,” Nasir Musa Zai told APP.

He said Nawaz Sharif had served Pakistan three times as Prime Minister and was an identity of the country.
He said that no political party or past governments can match PMLN Govt. performance in development as its leadership strongly believed in practical works than hallow slogans.

“The opponents now after seeing that all promises made by PMLN leadership were successfully completed by the government, are now trying to make an unnatural political alliances and making negative propaganda for survival in politics, which would not succeed.

He said people knew that Pakistan’s today was in more better and prosperous position compare to 2013 as all sectors had showed immense economic growth and progress during last four and half years of the PMLN government.

Despite PTI rule in KP, he said, Nawaz Sharif had made special focus on development and uplift of this province by constructing state-of-the-art Hazara Motorway and long awaited Lowari Tunnel Project in Chitral besides Nawaz Sharif Kidney Hospital in Swat to provide better communication and health facilities to people of this province.

He said Hazara Motorway, which is second state of the art road project was completed in KP that reflected Nawaz Sharif’s love for people of KP.

He said PML(N) was the most popular political party with strong roots in masses and will form government in all provinces including and centre after wining 2018 general election with overwhelming majority.