PML-N Chief Nawaz Sharif. —File Photo

LAHORE: Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) chief Nawaz Sharif said on Saturday that good time was spent with Makhdoom Javed Hashmi. Now, will change the fate of country with the rest of party workers, DawnNews reported.

Nawaz Sharif praised the services and efforts of Javed Hashmi.

While talking to media in Lahore, PML-N chief said that Hashmi has governed the party very well in his absence, it would have been good if he had informed before leaving.

He said that Javed Hashmi must have taken the decision after thinking properly.

Earlier, while addressing in an event at the Lahore Engineering University, Nawaz said that we will not let anybody attack the parliament and judiciary, if government cannot change the condition of the country for better, then they must take the way to their homes.

According to him, Pakistan is being pushed back on purpose.

Moreover, he said that in his regime developmental work was not done by begging, after the nuclear explosion, restrictions were imposed on the country but still they did not beg in-front of anyone.

According to Sharif, if he is given the power, he will again try to groom the country’s fate and will re-establish the respect of the green passport around the globe.

At the end of the event, he also took oath from the students.

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