Elected Govt right to complete its constitutional tenure: Nawaz

Elections 2013Elected Govt right to complete its constitutional tenure: Nawaz

LAHORE: PML-N Chief says the people will feel positive change in first one hundred days of his government.

PML-N chief Mian Mohammad Nawaz Sharif has said an elected government has every right to complete its constitutional tenure according to the mandate given by the people.

Addressing the parliamentary party meeting of PML-N in Lahore on Monday‚ he said previous government also completed its tenure while PML-N played its positive opposition role.

Felicitating the party’s winning candidates‚ he said PML-N got votes on basis of its performance.

Nawaz Sharif said his party has accepted the mandate of all political parties in general elections. He said his party had the opportunity to form government in Khyber Pakthunkhwa with the help of other parties but after the elections we announced it is the right of single largest party to form the government there.

He said his party will form government in Balochistan to resolve the problems of the province.

PML(N) Chief said PPP and MQM have got mandate in Sindh and they should form government there and focus on good governance and law and order.

Nawaz Sharif said his party has already started work to resolve the problems faced by the people. He said that it will take months not years to complete the work. He hoped that the people will feel positive change in the first hundred days of his government.

Nawaz Sharif said thirty percent expenditure of the government will be curtailed. He said it will be effort of his government to end load-shedding at minimum possible time.

Mian Nawaz Sharif Taliban’s offer for talks should be taken seriously as every issue cannot be solved through use of power and bullet.

 

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