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No chance of immediate relief to masses, admits Maryam

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Directs party leaders to start membership drive

Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) Chief Organizer Maryam Nawaz has directed party leaders to start membership drive in Islamabad, besides conveying party’s narrative to the masses.

She issued these directions while chairing a meeting of party’s central body in Islamabad district. She said youth should be included in the party. Steps should be taken to attract students, women and general public to join PML-N.

The chief organizer said that students in the universities should be invited to be part of the PML-N. She said senior leaders should act as ambassadors of the party and increase its membership.

Maryam said membership programme was started in Lahore and the results were quite astonishing. The response was better than expected.

Earlier on Saturday, PML-N Senior Vice President Maryam Nawaz had said that although ‘selectors’ had left Imran Khan, the PTI chairman was still looking for their help to regain power.

Making a jibe at former chief justice Saqib Nisar, she said the then CJP had issued a ‘certificate’ of being ‘truthful and sagacious’ to Imran Khan, but today scandals of corruption allegedly committed by the PTI chairman and his misuse of authority were coming to the fore.

“The committee that selected you (Imran Khan) in 2018 has broken.

Selectors have not only gone home, but they are regretting their decision to bring you to power,” Maryam Nawaz said at a party’s workers convention.

Referring to a recent statement of Qamar Javed Bajwa in which the former army chief said Imran Khan had become a ‘threat’ to the country, she said: “They [her party] have been saying this for the last three years but no one believed it.”

 

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