LAHORE: Pakistan Muslim League Nawaz (PML-N) Lifetime Supremo Nawaz Sharif says he does not seek revenge for the atrocious wrongs committed against him, but deems it necessary to hold accountable, those who drove Pakistan into unprecedented crisis and made lives of Pakistanis unbearably miserable.
Addressing a meeting of the PMLN Parliamentary board, Nawaz said he was made to suffer unspeakable pain by not even allowing him to speak to his beloved wife as she was breathing her last. He remembered how he had to break the news of the death of her mother to Maryam Nawaz in the jail. He listed the grand smear campaign ruthlessly run with insults and threats by sitting members of higher judiciary.
He talked about the baseless frivolous cases made against him.
The former Prime Minister, however, said that an unimaginable damage done to his country and the people of his country would not go unaccounted for.
“Those who made survival of honest, hardworking, patriotic Pakistanis, virtually impossible, would have to answer for their horrific deeds. The largest JIT, with the largest bench, will deliver the biggest decision on February 8th, by the people of Pakistan”, the PMLN Quaid stressed.
“That decision will be against the economic atrocities inflicted on the people of Pakistan. That decision will be for a prosperous, progressing, and economically stable and growing Pakistan”, he added.
He reminded how Pakistan was prosperous in 2017. “Petrol was cheap, the currency was strong, and the country had become a nuclear power.
Nawaz apprised that how electricity load shedding was ended, the CPEC was coming to Pakistan. “During our era, the economic growth rate was 6.3 percent.”he added.
Talking about the economic and strategic achievements of PMLN he said, “We had bid farewell to the IMF.We were repaying foreign loans, not taking new ones. Peace was established in Karachi; terrorism was eradicated.
He, however, expressed regret over how things had changed for the worse since his ouster.
But he expressed hope and conviction saying that the people of Pakistan would elect those who had proven they could serve the country and its people in a way that keeps them happy and on the path of progress.