In preparation for the upcoming general elections on February 8, Maryam Nawaz, the chief organizer and senior vice president of the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N), emphasized that this electoral battle is not merely about winning votes but about rescuing the people from the clutches of inflation.
She said this during a consultative meeting on election strategies held in NA-119, where key party figures, including Pervaiz Rasheed, Ali Pervez Malik, Shaista Pervez, Maryam Aurangzeb, and others, were present.
Addressing participants, Maryam Nawaz emphasized that the upcoming election is not merely about securing victory but, crucially, about rescuing the people from the grips of inflation. Acknowledging the myriad challenges faced by the populace, she expressed a firm resolve to address and resolve these issues.
Maryam Nawaz asserted that the people's votes are a testament to their trust in Nawaz Sharif's ability to fulfill promises. She articulated a commitment to combat inflation post-elections, once in government, and vowed to provide relief to the citizens.
Furthermore, Maryam Nawaz highlighted the formulation of a pragmatic program designed to eradicate unemployment and poverty. The emphasis on tangible solutions and addressing pressing issues signals a proactive approach that aims to deliver substantial improvements once entrusted with governance.
As the political landscape gears up for the elections, Maryam Nawaz's focus on addressing the economic concerns of the people adds a dimension of empathy and practical solutions to the campaign, resonating with voters grappling with the impact of inflation on their daily lives.