N-League’s politics revolves around service, development, and public welfare: Member Legislative Assembly AJK

Pakistan Muslim League-N (PML-N) central leader Sardar Aamir Altaf Khan has declared that PML-N’s politics revolves around service, development, and public welfare. The party’s popularity is increasing in Azad Kashmir, and he described the joining of a large number of youth and various political figures as proof of growing public confidence in the leadership and its policies.

In a statement on Monday, the Member of the Legislative Assembly stressed that the PML-N has embarked on a “journey of positive change” in the region. He claimed that the people of Azad Kashmir believe that their party is the only entity capable of delivering systemic reforms, transparent governance, and sustainable development.

Khan emphasized that his party’s political ideology is centered on public service and development. He said that the PML-N’s past achievements are concrete proof of its commitment to resolving public issues, and he contrasted it with “mere slogans,” highlighting the focus on practical steps to improve citizens’ lives.

The former government minister expressed confidence in a political comeback, stating that “the era of PML-N is set to return in Azad Kashmir.” He referred to the party’s previous tenure, during which, he said, the party strengthened public trust by completing development projects, improving infrastructure, and creating opportunities in education, health, and employment.

Welcoming the new members, Khan said that their inclusion is expected to strengthen the party’s organizational structure down to the grassroots level. He concluded by reiterating the PML-N’s commitment to making Azad Kashmir a model of development, prosperity, and good governance, and stated that the party’s mission of public service will continue.