Mardan: Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) President Nawaz Sharif has said that the Kalabagh Dam issue could not be resolved until the consensus of whole nation.
Addressing a news conference pertaining to Khwaja Mohammad Hoti’s PML-N joining, Nawaz said that the situation of the country was worsening day by day, adding that people were being killed in Karachi and Khyber Pakhtoonkhwa (KPK).
He alleged that the government and its coalition partners were responsible of the current situation of Karachi and the KPK.
He said that the country’s law and order and economic situation was much better when military took over his government in 1999. He added that there was no electricity in the country when he came back after deportation in 2007.
Pakistan was much stronger than India in 1999, he reminded.
He said that every person who came into power in Pakistan has ruled the country on his own agenda.
He asked the people to choose better leadership in upcoming general elections, adding that he would lead Pakistan to prosperity and success if elected by the masses.
He welcomed Hoti in his party and said that his joining would strengthen the party in the province.
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