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LAHORE: Lifetime leader of Pakistan Muslim League (N) and former prime minister Nawaz Sharif has said that he will not allow anyone to look at Pakistan with a bad eye.
According to the details, the former prime minister said during a telephonic address to a rally in Lahore that he was not allowed to complete the term in any of his tenures. “On May 28, Pakistan became the seventh-largest nuclear power in the world, we wanted to make it the seventh-largest economy,” he asserted.
While addressing the rally, Nawaz Sharif said that Pakistan has no aggressive intentions against anyone. “Allah took the hand in the hour of examination and granted him the right decision,” he said by adding, “Some people started pulling my legs, I don’t know what is wrong with these people.”
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During the speech, the former prime minister said that they ended terrorism, insecurity, and load shedding from Pakistan. “During my time, petrol was Rs60, today it is Rs270. In 2017, the dollar was worth Rs104, today it has become Rs300.
He said that those who pushed the country back for many years have been exposed. “Allah gave this country not for a dark day like May 9 but for a bright day like May 28,” he said. “I served Pakistan with great effort and sincerity, unfortunately, I was not allowed to continue the holy mission,” he added.