Nawaz to be back by June 30

Published May 19, 2007

TAXILA, May 18: Former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif would return to country before June 30. This was stated by PML- N leader Sheikh Aftab Ahmed while talking to newsmen here art Hassanabdal on Friday.

PML- N Attock President Habibur Rehman and tehsil president Asad Khan were also present on this occasion.

He said that country is passing through worst ever crisis of the history since 1971 and only PML-N exile leader has capacity to get the country out of the internal and external threats.

The situation along with Afghan border, security situation at tribal areas including Tank, D I Khan, Balochistan situation, suicide bombing, ruining the various pillar of state including judiciary and media, lawlessness in central Punjab, poverty, unemployment, price hike and ever-growing prices of utilities are the gift of the present rulers given to the masses during their seven years rule.

He said that people of the country backed by all segments of the society including politicians and lawyers rose up against the present rulers and regime change is inevitable.

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