Former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif held meetings with Punjab Assembly members in Lahore, where he highlighted Pakistan's recent economic indicators, particularly noting the reduction in policy rate from 22% to 12%.
During the meetings with MPAs from the Lahore Division, Sharif praised current Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif's efforts, expressing hope for the country's economic "takeoff." He pointed to decreasing inflation rates as a sign of relief for the general public.
Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz also participated in the consultative sessions, which focused on public development projects and future political strategy. The MPAs credited her for implementing systematic reforms in the province.
The meetings are part of an ongoing series of consultations between PML-N's senior leadership and provincial assembly members. Discussions centered around public development initiatives and the party's political strategy moving forward.
The former prime minister emphasized the economic turnaround, suggesting that the reduction in policy rate indicates improving economic conditions. He maintained that the public was experiencing relief from inflation after a challenging period.
The gathering provided a platform for provincial legislators to engage with the party's top leadership on various governance and development matters affecting their constituencies.