PML-N outlines 10-point agenda for first 100 days

Elections 2013PML-N outlines 10-point agenda for first 100 days

LAHORE: Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) has outlined a 10-point priority agenda for first 100 days of its government; resolving energy crisis, bring down inflation, improving law and order situation and revival of the economy are some of the points that topped the priority list.

The PML-N leader Nawaz Sharif is likely to unveil the 10-point agenda during his first speech after taking oath as the prime minister, sources said.

Sources said that for finalization of the list Sharif held a one-to-one meeting with Sartaj Aziz in Raiwand.

DND

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