Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) Chief Organiser Maryam Nawaz officially kicked off on Monday the party's election campaign, asserting that Nawaz Sharif is destined to return to power for the fourth time.
Addressing a spirited public rally held in Okara, Maryam Nawaz predicted the resignation of those who oppressed Nawaz Sharif, stating that the retribution is not just against individuals but against the system of power itself.
She highlighted the alleged fleeing of perpetrators, leaving their shoes behind as a symbolic gesture of their guilt.
Maryam Nawaz attributed the unfolding events to the court of nature, claiming that it has taken responsibility for the injustices suffered by both Pakistan and Nawaz Sharif.
She emphasised that the silence of the oppressors signifies the impact of nature's retribution.
Against the backdrop of Maryam Nawaz's impassioned speech, the PML-N has initiated a series of public meetings across the country, with party leaders set to address gatherings in various regions, signaling a robust election campaign.
Maryam slams Imran Khan
In a veiled attack on the founder of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaaf (PTI), Maryam Nawaz criticized the alleged cowardice of those who once held others accountable.
Without explicitly naming Imran Khan, she recounted incidents of fleeing from court premises and leaving shoes behind, alluding to perceived attempts to evade accountability.
Maryam Nawaz challenged the legitimacy of PTI's election symbol, suggesting it should be represented by a watch or a petrol bomb, symbolising alleged theft and attacks on law enforcement.
She vowed that a terrorist party should not be allowed a conventional election symbol, asserting resistance from the people of Okara.
Accusing conspirators of orchestrating a plan to strip power from Nawaz Sharif, Maryam Nawaz blamed the increased prices of electricity, bread, gas, petrol, and sugar on those who conspired against the former Prime Minister, setting the stage for a charged political atmosphere.
Asserting the party's stance, Maryam Nawaz declared that PML-N would approach the Election Commission to alter PTI's election symbol, arguing that a terrorist party should not be granted a symbol that does not truly represent their alleged misdeeds. The move signals a strategic effort to hold rivals accountable during the upcoming elections.