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Nawaz unhappy over low number of workers in 'homecoming rally'
August 10, 2017, 12:11 pm
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political procession to Lahore, weeks after he was deposed by the Supreme Court.
Starting from Islamabad, the rally moved grindingly slow - only to reach nearby Rawalpindi by the night, where the leadership decided to stay and resume the journey in the morning.
The Supreme Court sacked him last month after an investigation into corruption allegations against him and his family, bringing his third term in power to an unceremonious end.
The deposed premier now intends to travel on the GT Road, which passes through the heartland of his party support, holding a huge public show in PML-N stronghold of Lahore to prove his popularity and relevance to country’s politics.
About his disqualification, he said he was not expecting it after what he had done for Pakistan. That decision was not only an insult to an elected PM but also to the 200 million people who voted him to power.
“Come on people and make a promise with me - that you will support Nawaz Sharif to restore the respect of public mandate,” he said to a cheerful crowd on the Murree Road.
http://nation.com.pk/national/10-Au...ver-low-number-of-workers-in-homecoming-rally
August 10, 2017, 12:11 pm
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political procession to Lahore, weeks after he was deposed by the Supreme Court.
Starting from Islamabad, the rally moved grindingly slow - only to reach nearby Rawalpindi by the night, where the leadership decided to stay and resume the journey in the morning.
The Supreme Court sacked him last month after an investigation into corruption allegations against him and his family, bringing his third term in power to an unceremonious end.
The deposed premier now intends to travel on the GT Road, which passes through the heartland of his party support, holding a huge public show in PML-N stronghold of Lahore to prove his popularity and relevance to country’s politics.
About his disqualification, he said he was not expecting it after what he had done for Pakistan. That decision was not only an insult to an elected PM but also to the 200 million people who voted him to power.
“Come on people and make a promise with me - that you will support Nawaz Sharif to restore the respect of public mandate,” he said to a cheerful crowd on the Murree Road.
http://nation.com.pk/national/10-Au...ver-low-number-of-workers-in-homecoming-rally