Maryam Nawaz, the Senior Vice President of the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N), on Friday dismissed allegations of engaging in revenge politics against Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), questioning the accusers whether it was her party that had called for an attack on the state on May 9 or waved a cypher during a rally. Read more: Maryam vows to end inflation, restart uplift workThe former prime minister, later naming the US, had claimed that the cypher was ‘evidence’ of an “international conspiracy” to topple his government. Also read: Maryam kicks off PML-N election drive with Imran in crosshairsMaryam said that the unwavering support of the people, especially from Khanewal, made his father former prime minister Nawaz Sharif’s return possible. “Ups and downs are part of politics but true leaders and political workers never retreat but remain on the front lines like tigers,” she added. She extended her gratitude to the party workers, saying, "I salute the commitment of our party workers who have stood firm in the face of challenges."
Source: The Express Tribune January 19, 2024 22:41 UTC