Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) senior leader Khawaja Saad Rafique said on Friday that his party does not believe in the political vendetta.
Addressing the workers' convention in Lahore, Rafique said: "Today, the country does not need leadership that embraces hatred. The vision of the PML-N is to bring stability and prosperity to the country."
"We [PML-N] have a history of ending the menace of terrorism and providing employment opportunities. Our manifesto revolves around developing the country," Rafique said.
"The opponents are asking about the PML-N's narrative," he said.
Taking an indirect jibe at the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) founder, Rafique said: "You [PTI founder] had tried to drag the country into the civil war. We do not want such a leadership that incites the children to stand against the state institutions."
– Saad Rafique assails Bilawal Bhutto over using ‘foul’ language –
Few days back, Rafique assailed Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) Chairman Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari over using ‘’foul’’ language.
Hitting out at the former foreign minister, Rafique said, ‘’Bilawal used to claim that he had learned a lot from Shehbaz Sharif. Bilawal Bhutto is following in the footsteps of Zulfikar Ali Bhutto in terms of using foul language.’’
''No matter how much money you spend, you cannot deceive Punjab. If you start misbehaving, then the story will begin from the time of Ayub Khan,'' Rafique maintained.
– Election should be held on Feb 8 at any cost: Saad Rafique –
Earlier, Rafique said that the upcoming elections should be on February 8 at any cost.
Addressing the party’s corner meeting in Lahore, Rafique took a swipe at the PTI, saying, “We have made motorways, but the PT had not even made a single hospital. The PTI made promises to build the houses for the people, but it [PTI] demolished the houses.”
‘’We came to power when the country was on the verge of default,” Rafique said.