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Muslim League-N Chief, Nawaz Sharif addresses to his supporters during public meeting held in Sargodha on Wednesday, May 01, 2013. — Photo by PPI

MIANWALI: PML-N chief Nawaz Sharif said here on Sunday that ‘player and novice’ could not lead the country to success.

Addressing two election rallies in Piplan and Qamar Mushani, he said a new Pakistan would be built and the youth would be provided jobs and loans for starting business if his party came to power. He said the next government of the PML-N would be far better than the ones it had led in the past.

He promised to rebuild the dilapidated Mianwali-Dara Tang and set up more Danish schools in Mianwali district to provide better education facility to children.

“After seeing your enthusiasm and commitment to the PML-N, I can predict without any exaggeration that we have already won the May 11 elections,” Mr Sharif said and asked his supporters not to use objectionable language against anyone because his party did not believe in politics of character assassination.

He said that after coming to power he would live among the people rather than sitting in the Prime Minister House. He said he had the credit of making the nation a nuclear power despite resistance from superpowers.

The PML-N chief held the previous government responsible for the unscheduled loadshedding and promised that if voted to power his party would solve the problem on a priority basis.

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