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Economic stability vital for country’s development: Rana Sanaullah

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Pakistan Muslim League Nawaz leader Rana Sanaullah Khan has said that ensuring political stability in the country is necessary as it will lead towards economic stability. Talking to media persons on Monday, he said that it was unfortunate that country was facing political instability as a result of politics of hatred which had been promoted during last four years.

PML-N leader said that progress and prosperity of country was linked with economic stability. He said that ensuring economic stability was the biggest challenge for PML-N and its leadership and he hoped that Maryam Nawaz after being elected as Punjab Chief Minister would play her role in this regard.

To another question Rana Sana Ullah said that election tribunals were the appropriate forum to approach if anyone has grievances related to results of elections. He said that Maryam Nawaz would continue the service delivery traditions set by Mian Muhammad Nawaz Sharif and Shehbaz Sharif. To a question he said Maryam Nawaz would follow merit and she would have a support of all segments. On the other hand PTI-SIC nominee for Punjab chief minister Rana Aftab has said today is extremely important for the nation and the people of Punjab.

Speaking to the media in Lahore as the Punjab Assembly votes for the next chief executive, Aftab said: “It seems as if dictatorship persists even today.” “I am a political worker […] the way I had to pass from there [the assembly], this is shameful for me and it is also a moment of reflection for all politicians,” he said, adding that the PTI wanted justice as per the law and Constitution to take “this manoeuvred democracy forward”.

 

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