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  • Iqbal calls on all stakeholders to make country prosperous.
  • "Establishment and the judiciary will have to cooperate."
  • All state institutions are an asset of Pakistan: PML-N leader.
The establishment has accepted Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) supremo Nawaz Sharif's narrative and backed off from politics, a top party leader said Wednesday.
In a news conference, PML-N Secretary General Ahsan Iqbal said that Nawaz's narrative has been accepted and the establishment announced openly that it would not interfere in politics any more.
"The establishment and the judiciary will have to cooperate to take the country's economy forward," the former planning minister told reporters.
Iqbal added that the country could not bear another experiment, claiming that the cure of all of Pakistan's ills is if an experienced politician like Nawaz is elected back into power.
The senior party leader went on to say that it is up to all stakeholders to ensure that they operate within their constitutional parameters, adding that all state institutions are an asset of Pakistan.
The PML-N's narrative of holding powerful people — that it claims were behind Nawaz's ouster in 2017 — accountable has toned down, and now the party has shifted its focus towards reshaping the country's crumbling economy.
With elections set to take place in January end, the PML-N has kick-started its election campaign and a key driving force behind it is the scheduled return of Nawaz — who has been living in self-exile in London since 2019.
The PML-N supremo — who was disqualified in the Panama Papers case in 2017 — is set to land in Lahore on October 21 and expected to address a rally at Minar-e-Pakistan and later face courts for his pending cases.
In an address to a rally later in the day, PML-N President Shehbaz Sharif reassured that Nawaz is coming back to Pakistan not to seek revenge but to "rescue" the country from the ongoing crisis.
Shehbaz reiterated his brother's homecoming on October 21 and said that Nawaz is returning to serve the people of Pakistan and recommence the journey towards prosperity once again.

 
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  • Iqbal calls on all stakeholders to make country prosperous.
  • "Establishment and the judiciary will have to cooperate."
  • All state institutions are an asset of Pakistan: PML-N leader.
The establishment has accepted Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) supremo Nawaz Sharif's narrative and backed off from politics, a top party leader said Wednesday.
In a news conference, PML-N Secretary General Ahsan Iqbal said that Nawaz's narrative has been accepted and the establishment announced openly that it would not interfere in politics any more.
"The establishment and the judiciary will have to cooperate to take the country's economy forward," the former planning minister told reporters.
Iqbal added that the country could not bear another experiment, claiming that the cure of all of Pakistan's ills is if an experienced politician like Nawaz is elected back into power.
The senior party leader went on to say that it is up to all stakeholders to ensure that they operate within their constitutional parameters, adding that all state institutions are an asset of Pakistan.
The PML-N's narrative of holding powerful people — that it claims were behind Nawaz's ouster in 2017 — accountable has toned down, and now the party has shifted its focus towards reshaping the country's crumbling economy.
With elections set to take place in January end, the PML-N has kick-started its election campaign and a key driving force behind it is the scheduled return of Nawaz — who has been living in self-exile in London since 2019.
The PML-N supremo — who was disqualified in the Panama Papers case in 2017 — is set to land in Lahore on October 21 and expected to address a rally at Minar-e-Pakistan and later face courts for his pending cases.
In an address to a rally later in the day, PML-N President Shehbaz Sharif reassured that Nawaz is coming back to Pakistan not to seek revenge but to "rescue" the country from the ongoing crisis.
Shehbaz reiterated his brother's homecoming on October 21 and said that Nawaz is returning to serve the people of Pakistan and recommence the journey towards prosperity once again.




no shit.....

so how he will save Pakistan?

taxing the rich ?.... Nope

Reviving industry ?.... nope

Boosting agriculture ?... with sky utility bills... nope


Send in $ Darr again ?... yes for Sure that should work,

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noonies dont think...

they just do based on their interpretation which direction Nawaz farted in the morning
I am actually pointing out their opinion that "Establishment accepts Nawaz's narrative and backs off from politics" .

The only thing that the Establishment accepts is how to retain power, if they see fit, they are going to remove NS once again, and then by then, bring the docile IK back. Thus continuing the cycle of perpetual merry go round with the population.
 
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Action against Sabir Mithu is also a link in this chain, people are not talking about this shift in thought process of establishment:

 
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  • Iqbal calls on all stakeholders to make country prosperous.
  • "Establishment and the judiciary will have to cooperate."
  • All state institutions are an asset of Pakistan: PML-N leader.
The establishment has accepted Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) supremo Nawaz Sharif's narrative and backed off from politics, a top party leader said Wednesday.
In a news conference, PML-N Secretary General Ahsan Iqbal said that Nawaz's narrative has been accepted and the establishment announced openly that it would not interfere in politics any more.
"The establishment and the judiciary will have to cooperate to take the country's economy forward," the former planning minister told reporters.
Iqbal added that the country could not bear another experiment, claiming that the cure of all of Pakistan's ills is if an experienced politician like Nawaz is elected back into power.
The senior party leader went on to say that it is up to all stakeholders to ensure that they operate within their constitutional parameters, adding that all state institutions are an asset of Pakistan.
The PML-N's narrative of holding powerful people — that it claims were behind Nawaz's ouster in 2017 — accountable has toned down, and now the party has shifted its focus towards reshaping the country's crumbling economy.
With elections set to take place in January end, the PML-N has kick-started its election campaign and a key driving force behind it is the scheduled return of Nawaz — who has been living in self-exile in London since 2019.
The PML-N supremo — who was disqualified in the Panama Papers case in 2017 — is set to land in Lahore on October 21 and expected to address a rally at Minar-e-Pakistan and later face courts for his pending cases.
In an address to a rally later in the day, PML-N President Shehbaz Sharif reassured that Nawaz is coming back to Pakistan not to seek revenge but to "rescue" the country from the ongoing crisis.
Shehbaz reiterated his brother's homecoming on October 21 and said that Nawaz is returning to serve the people of Pakistan and recommence the journey towards prosperity once again.

They will not interfere in the politics but they will chose our leaders not the citizens instead they will torture, kidnap and kill Pakistani's.
 
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I am actually pointing out their opinion that "Establishment accepts Nawaz's narrative and backs off from politics" .

The only thing that the Establishment accepts is how to retain power, if they see fit, they are going to remove NS once again, and then by then, bring the docile IK back. Thus continuing the cycle of perpetual merry go round with the population.
nawj is a spent force... the rally is a flop

they will side line him
 
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