Sheikhupura: Wishing for a dream country where there is no lawlessness, inflation and power outages, Pakistan Muslim League leader Mian Muhammad Nawaz Sharif says he would be a ‘public’ prime minister.
“I will not sit in Islamabad if I get elected as the prime minister,” he said while addressing an election gathering at Sheikhupura.
Skilled and unemployed youth will be given soft loans, he said and added youth should get prepared as PMLN was coming in government on May 11.
“A bank will be set up where skilled and unemployed youth will be given soft loans and its branches will be established in Sheikhupura and adjacent areas.”
PMLN leader was of the view that he would resolve problems by working right among public.
Crticizing harshly previous government no its failure to tackle worst power outages , Nawaz Sharif vowed to resolve the issue.
“The country needs a powerful government,” he said and asked people to vote themselves and others for a convincing victory for PMLN.
“You should not leave us relying on other (parties) to form the government.”
 He looked overwhelmed by sentiments and ‘love’ of people who had been there for the gathering.
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