Nawaz Sharif.
Nawaz Sharif.—File Photo

ISLAMABAD: PML-N Chief Nawaz Sharif once again said on Wednesday that nation will not give more time to the current government, so his party demanded for immediate elections, DawnNews reported.

Whilst talking to the media, during the joining ceremony of Anwer Baig, former senator of PPP, in PML-N, Nawaz said that in the past there was no corruption on such a large-scale in Pakistan. Howeve, now no one can stop these issues from being addressed in the parliament, he added.

On a question of terms of cooperation with the United States, he said that he had already informed committee and Prime Minster about his perspective on the issue.

Moreover he said that PML-N boycotted from the Parliamentary National Security Committee (PNSC) because of high prices of petroleum products.

On a question about the law and order situation in Gilgit-Baltistan he said that the curfew is not a solution. He added that the government should immediately resolve the problem of Gilgit and Skardu.

Former senator Anwer Baig said that PML-N can solve the problems which are being faced by the country. In the up-coming elections party’s success will be supported by the public of Pakistan, he added.

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