Nawaz defines PML-N’s narrative, says Rana Sana
By Our Correspondent
June 06, 2021
LAHORE: Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PMLN) Punjab President, Rana Sanaullah Khan has said that Nawaz Sharif defines the narrative of the party. We are not asking anyone to overthrow the government because the government is a wall of sand that will collapse by their own deeds. He said they will not negotiate the electoral reforms with the government but will do so with the Election Commission, said Rana Sana. Rana Sanaullah also clarified that PMLN is a democratic party, every decision is made by Nawaz Sharif, who also defines the narrative. He said we are mobiliizing the party at the district level so the narrative of 'respect for the vote' reaches every house.
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