Nawaz Sharif's decision to hold his first election rally in Mansehra
Nawaz Sharif's decision to hold his first election rally in Mansehra
The Pakistan Muslim League-N leader will participate in the party's election campaign from January 22
Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz leader Nawaz Sharif has decided to hold his first election rally in Mansehra.
According to media reports, the PML-N leader has mobilized for the election campaign of his party candidates, Nawaz Sharif has decided to hold his first election rally in Mansehra, the former prime minister will participate in his party's election campaign from January 22.
Party sources say that for the first meeting of Nawaz Sharif, one of the districts of Kasur of Punjab and Mansehra of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa was to be chosen and the lottery fell in the name of Mansehra.
He will accompany the party leader for the rally. It is being told that the Muslim League-N has become active to make Nawaz Sharif's first election rally in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province a success. To make the rally in Mansehra a success, the party leadership has assigned the task to Captain Retired Muhammad Safdar and Sardar Yusuf.
PML-N sources say that PML-N chief organizer Maryam Nawaz will hold election rallies in Lahore and Bhera, while party president Shehbaz Sharif and former Punjab Chief Minister Hamza Shehbaz will also address election rallies across the country.
Apart from this, Senator Irfan Siddiqui, Chairman of Pakistan Muslim League-N's Manifesto Committee, has said that the party's manifesto will be presented by Nawaz Sharif in the middle of this month on January 15 or 16.
Gir will formally start the election campaign, in this regard, a meeting of the main leaders of the Muslim League-N under the leadership of Nawaz Sharif will be held in Lahore on January 9, in which the draft of the manifesto will be presented, the party leadership will review the draft and the need It will make some changes and then the draft will be sent for printing.
It has been stated that the manifesto of Muslim League-N is focused on dealing with rising inflation, economic recovery, ending unemployment and poverty, amending the laws of national accountability and improving the local government system.
Whether supervisory governments are necessary to conduct elections or the Election Commission alone can perform this responsibility, as is the practice in neighboring countries, some points of the Charter of Democracy can also be included in the manifesto.
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