People reject Nawaz anti- Pakistan narrative
Our correspondent
ISLAMABAD: Sardar Tanveer Ilyas Khan, Special Assistant to ChiefMinister Sardar Usman Buzdar for Investment and Trade has said that the honourable people of Lahore have completely rejected anti-Pakistan narrative of Nawaz Sharif and his collaborators. This is the reason why PDM’s show could not attract their attention and ended up as a complete failure. It was also evident from the expression on the faces of PDM’s leadership who were sitting on the stage. They were in a state of shock. Every leader of this ‘eleven party alliance’ looked traumatised because they did not expect that the people of Lahore were going to reject them. Sardar Tanveer said that the people of Lahore have proved that the city still is a stronghold of PTI and the people continue to support Prime Minister Imran Khan and his policies.
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