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Nawaz Sharif demands UN action on Kashmir, praises Maryam Nawaz and Shehbaz Sharif’s performance

London: Former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif has once again become active on the political scene, and his recent statements appear to be part of a new political strategy. While talking to the media in London, he urged international organizations, especially the United Nations, to ensure the implementation of their approved resolutions on the Kashmir issue.

According to Nawaz Sharif, Pakistan has strong diplomatic relations in the world, and friendly countries have always supported Pakistan on every important occasion. He said that the global focus is on the Kashmir issue, and Pakistan’s diplomatic strategy needs to be made more effective.

Appreciating the recent steps of the PML-N government, he said that “our decisions are stabilizing the economy and providing relief to the people.” His statement is being seen as an attempt to defend the government’s policies and mobilize public opinion.

Nawaz Sharif also praised the performance of Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz and said that under her leadership, the government has taken important steps due to which the people have expressed confidence in the PML-N. He also praised the performance of Shahbaz Sharif and said that the country is now once again on the path of development.

These statements show that Nawaz Sharif is not only supporting the current political government but is also trying to shape public opinion for the next elections.

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