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Loud echo of public opinion to be heared in general elections: CM

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LAHORE, Feb 18 (APP):Chief Minister Punjab Muhammad
Shehbaz Sharif has said that the loud echo of the public
opinion of the Lodhran election will be heard in the 2018
general election.
He said every constituency of Pakistan would act as the
Lodhran constituency in the 2018 general election and the
Niazi sahib should know very clearly that decision were taken
by the thumbs of the people, not the finger of umpire.
Addressing the public representatives and the workers,
the chief minister said the PML-N government had won the
hearts of the people by public service, adding that historic
projects have been launched in the education, health,
agriculture and other sectors.
He said that the country was moving on the path of
economic revolution for prominent place in the international
community and self-reliance. Shehbaz Sharif said the PML-N
government has taken praise worthy measures for the social
and economic uplift of the country and created new economic
opportunities due to revolutionary economic policies.
He said the PML-N government kept its focus on the public
service, adding the people support the leadership which made
Pakistan the first atomic power of the Islamic world.
The chief minister the PML-N government overcome the
energy crisis and load-shedding. He said those who create
hurdles were not the well-wishers of the country and the
nation would not forgive those who obstructed the progress
and pushed the country towards problems.
He said negative elements have shown poor performance in
their province and the people of the KPK were also annoyed
with those who raise empty slogans as these elements do not
wish that Pakistan moves forward.
Shehbaz Sharif said there would be only politics of
public service now and there was no room for the politics of
allegations. He said selfless service of the public was his
mission and he would continue discharging the duty of the
public service.

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