Maryam kicks off PML-N’s election campaign in Okara 

Maryam kicks off PML-N’s election campaign in Okara 

Okara (Web Desk): Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) vice president Maryam Nawaz on Monday kicked off party’s campaign for the upcoming general elections scheduled to be held on February 8, 2024.

Addressing a public gathering in Okara, the PML-N leader said that a ‘terrorist party’ cannot be allotted an electoral symbol.

Mocking the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) founder over snatching of his party’s electoral symbol, Maryam said that that his election symbol should not be bat but a "baton".

“Your electoral symbol was not bat but baton with which you attacked military installments. The baton has been snatched from your hand,” the PML-N leader said.

She said that there was much hue and cry over the PTI’s electoral symbol being withdrawn, adding that it was actually the party’s “fraudulent intra-party polls that have been exposed”.

The PML-N leader said that such people are made a lesson for others to learn from, not allotted electoral symbols.

Maryam said that the PTI was facing was a result of what they sowed against others.

While referring to Imran’s recent accusations that Nawaz was playing the match “with the umpires of choice”, Maryam said Nawaz’s “real umpire” was the public and it would bring him back to power again.

She said neither the PML-N nor Nawaz were taking revenge from the PTI.

The PML-N vice president thanked the people of Okara for attending the rally despite the severe cold and fog.