The League entrusted the power of decisions to the Prime Minister, the conspiracy should be crushed by the force of law, the position of the senior leadership

 ISLAMABAD: The senior leadership of Pakistan Muslim League (N) has delegated the power of decisions to the party's central president and Prime Minister Mian Shahbaz Sharif and has suggested that the invasion of Islamabad should not be allowed at all, law with the rioters. should be dealt with with iron hands.



Hum News has said in reference to the declaration issued in this regard that a meeting of the senior leadership of the PML-N was held at the Prime Minister's House under the chairmanship of the party's central president and Prime Minister Mian Shahbaz Sharif, in which the participants of the meeting agreed that the decision-making authority of the party president and Handed over to Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif.


According to the statement, the participants in the meeting took a stand that the conspirators are making a new conspiracy in the name of long march against economic recovery, rioters should be dealt with iron hands according to the law, invasion in Islamabad should not be allowed at all.


According to the declaration issued regarding the meeting held at the Prime Minister's House, the participants in the meeting said that this long march is not political but the product of conspiracy, this conspiracy should be crushed by the force of law.


In the meeting held under the chairmanship of Mian Shahbaz Sharif, it was said that all the conspirators of foreign conspiracy have been exposed, the investigation process should be accelerated and the involved elements should be made a lesson according to the law.


Containers started arriving at Imran Khan's residence Long March, Islamabad


According to Hum News, it has been said in the statement that in the meeting held at the Prime Minister's House, the participants paid tribute to the efforts of the Prime Minister and his team to save the country from default and said that efforts will continue with full attention until the rehabilitation of the flood victims. To be continued

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