PMLN to take important steps before Nawaz Sharif's return to Pakistan
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Lahore: The Muslim League (N) has decided to launch a public awareness campaign before the return of the party's leader and former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif to the country. Important instructions have been issued to former assembly members and ticket holders for this purpose.
According to sources from the N-League, former party members of the national and provincial assemblies, ticket holders, former municipal representatives, and party officials have been instructed to raise awareness about Nawaz Sharif's development projects during his tenure among the new generation.
Party leadership has instructed former members of the national and provincial assemblies to accelerate their public outreach efforts in their respective constituencies and to highlight Nawaz Sharif's developmental projects on social media and at the grassroots level.
According to sources, the N-League plans to inform the public about the measures taken by the Nawaz government to combat terrorism and load shedding at the social media and grassroots levels. Additionally, they will shed light on the motorway and road network projects implemented nationwide.
The party has instructed its members to emphasize the development of agriculture, the establishment of new markets, and the construction of roads from villages to markets, as well as to raise awareness among the public about CPEC, the employment scheme, women's empowerment, the laptop scheme, and the establishment of new universities.
The party has also instructed its leaders and active workers to establish maximum possible connections with the youth in their constituencies and to inform the public why Nawaz Sharif is essential for Pakistan before his return.
Instructions have been given to expose the propaganda of fake news regarding Nawaz Sharif and the Justice Movement during the period from 2017 to 2022. Despite the worst retaliatory actions taken during that time, Nawaz Sharif's resilience and love for the country should be highlighted, and preparations should be made to welcome a large number of people from their respective constituencies on the leader's return.