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Shehbaz, other leaders exercise right to vote

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Former prime minister and President of the Pakistan Muslim League-N Shehbaz Sharif exercised his right to vote on Thursday in the National Assembly constituency NA-128.

He cast his vote at polling station No. 82 in NA-128.

Addressing media, Shehbaz Sharif advised the public to vote with the vision of fostering development and securing a bright future for Pakistan. He assured voters of comprehensive security measures in place to ensure their safety throughout the electoral process.

He expressed optimism about changing the fate of people, especially if PML-N supremo Nawaz Sharif would emerge victorious and return to power.

He underscored the potential transformative impact of the PML-N leadership, particularly citing the Transparency International rating during their previous government.

Younger Sharif fervently prayed for a government that would address pressing issues such as inflation, poverty, unemployment, and societal division while actively promoting harmony and tolerance among the populace.

Marriyum Aurangzeb, also cast her vote in National Assembly constituency NA-51 (Murree). Khawaja Asif polled his vote at Sialkot’s FG Boys School (Cantt) in NA-71 constituency. Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf leader Amer Dogar cast his vote in NA-149 (Multan).

Pakistan People’s Party leader Aseefa Bhutto Zardari cast her vote in Nawabshah. Murad Ali Shah cast his vote at a polling station of Sehwan.

 

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