Attempts to remove Nawaz from political landscape failed: Azma Bukhari
LAHORE: The PML-N Punjab spokesperson Azma Bukhari has said that all attempts to remove “Nawaz Sharif“ from the political landscape have failed.
She said, “It is shameful to end Nawaz Sharif's entire rule in the book of history of Pakistan”. The Punjab government has given clean chit to Shahbaz Sharif in case of a laptop scheme, after that in Metro Bus and in the case of 56 companies, she added. The Punjab government is now raising funds for the budget by increasing birth, death certificates and traffic challan fines, she said.
Talking to media persons outside the Punjab Assembly here Friday, Azma Bukhari said Nawaz Sharif was self-sufficient. In every era, there has been a failed attempt to end politics and minus Nawaz Sharif. Nawaz Sharif and Shahbaz Sharif started projects but Imran puts his name plate on our plans, she alleged.
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