Pakistan Muslim League (N) central leader Sardar Aamir Altaf Khan has claimed that his party is the only political institution that possesses the experienced leadership required to resolve the severe economic and administrative crises facing the state.
The member of assembly predicted here today that the upcoming elections will usher in a new era of development and stability, and said that the political environment indicates the coming era of the PML-N.
Khan argued that the public is tired of political “experiments” and parties that rely on slogans and now distinguishes between genuine public service and hollow slogans.
He highlighted the history of PML-N’s “practical politics,” citing the party’s record in constructing roads, improving educational and health facilities, and advocating for citizens’ fundamental rights as proof of its commitment to development beyond its available resources.
The PML-N leader outlined a comprehensive vision for the region’s development, emphasizing key policy points such as youth employment, reforms in the health and education sectors, infrastructure improvement, and strengthening state institutions.
Khan described the party workers as the “real strength” of the PML-N and urged them to intensify their public campaign by connecting with communities at the grassroots level to effectively spread the party’s message.
Predicting a decisive victory in the upcoming elections, Sardar Aamir Altaf Khan stated that this election would be a referendum on the “continuity of development,” and he credited the party’s anticipated success to its past performance and continuous public trust.