Nawaz Sharif commends India's advancement, laments Pakistan's earthly stance amid regional lunar achievements
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Nawaz Sharif commends India’s advancement, laments Pakistan’s earthly stance amid regional lunar achievements

Former Prime Minister of Pakistan, Nawaz Sharif, commended India's achievements during his recent address to Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) members in Islamabad. He highlighted that neighboring nations have successfully undertaken missions to the moon, contrasting this with Pakistan's current status, which, according to him, has not yet transcended the terrestrial sphere

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Pakistan’s former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif has once again lauded India and said that the countries around have reached the moon but Pakistan has still ‘not risen’ from the earth. The former Pakistan PM was addressing PML-N cadre in Islamabad on December 20.

Pointing out the dire economic situation of the country, the Pakistan Muslim League- Nawaz (PML-N) supremo asserted that Pakistan is responsible for its own downfall. “Our neighbours have reached the moon but we haven’t even risen from the ground so far. It can’t keep going on like this,” Sharif said.

“We have been responsible for our own downfall, otherwise this nation would have reached a different place,” he added.

Nawaz Sharif, who is running for Prime Minister a fourth time, remarked in his address on December 20, “In 2013, we were facing severe load shedding of electricity, we came and ended it, ended terrorism from all over the country, restored the peace of Karachi, highways were built, CPEC came, and a new era of development and prosperity began.”

As per ARY News, Nawaz Sharif, pointed out that he was ousted from power three times: in 1993, 1999 and 2017. Sharif asked, who to blame now for the present crises in Pakistan, “We shot ourselves in our foot”.

The PML-N supremo said inflation was low during his government in 2014 and a roti was available for Pakistani rupee PKR 2 in Aabpara, Islamabad, which now has reached PKR 30. He claimed ‘fake cases’ were registered against him, Maryam and other PML-N leaders. Conviction in two cases was struck down by the Islamabad High Court only in three hearings.

Sharif also called for Pakistan to prioritise women’s development if the nation hoped to become developed “Every nation that has developed has prioritised women in development, they have brought women forward for development. I think that women will have to be equal participants for development, women will also have to go ahead and work in the service of this country along with men.”

Recently, Nawaz Sharif reiterated his call for accountability for those responsible for ousting him as the country’s Prime Minister 2017, The News International reported.

While speaking at PML-N’s parliamentary board meeting in Lahore, Nawaz asserted that he has no interest in seeking revenge but highlighted the need for those responsible for his ouster to be held accountable. “I have no right to pardon those who are the enemy of the people,” he said while calling for the conspirators’ names to be brought forward, The News International reported.

(with inputs from ANI)

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