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The PML-N leader said that the country does not belong to President Zardari or his associates but to the people of Pakistan. - File photo

MUZAFFARABAD: Pakistan Muslim League – Nawaz (PML-N) chief Nawaz Sharif on Monday said that the current government had broken all records of corruption and that the country’s national treasury was being looted ruthlessly, DawnNews reported.

Addressing an election rally in the Bhimber district of Azad Kashmir, Sharif said former military ruler Pervez Musharraf was responsible for bringing a bad name to the state’s institutions.

The PML-N leader further stated that the country does not belong to President Zardari or his associates but to the people of Pakistan.

Nawaz said that in the future, there would be fairness and progress in all political spheres and no one would be allowed to remove any elected government. He moreover said that no one would have the audacity to arrest the judges.

He said his efforts to resolve the Kashmir dispute had nearly materialised but were wasted with Musharraf’s Kargil move.

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