Leader of Federation Nawaz Sharif
The federation of our country, the unity of our people and the harmony among different nationalities are the basic need of todays Pakistan . We are shattered in different nationalities like Punjabi, Sindhi, Saraiki, Muhajir, Baloch and Pukhtoon. Though this all have been happening since the creation of Pakistan and we had paid a great cost of it by losing East Pakistan . But it is useless to repent on spilt milk. But at least now we should adopt such procedures which never lead us toward such situations.
Although it is fact that most of things are not good every where but we are the only hope who can turn the tables. Now a day’s most hot issue is Balochistan. The people of Balochistan have lost their hope from If we look around the only name that come into mind is Mian Muhammad Nawaz Sharif, the president of Pakistan Muslim League (N). I personally had realized that Nawaz Sharif is well aware of his responsibilities as true and sincere leader towards
For last couple of years most of political activities of Nawaz Sharif are in other provinces especially in Balochistan and
Nawaz Sharif is taking keen interest to talk with Baloch leaders like Bughties and Mengal. And they are giving positive response to Nawaz Sharif. They are admitting that Mian Nawaz Sharif has abilities to tackle
On the other hand Mian Nawaz Sharif is renewing the relation with common people of all over
There is a firm opinion that only National leader who can change the destiny of all provinces is Mian Nawaz Sharif. And if Allah gives him the opportunity to serve the nation he will fulfill our hopes inshallah.
NawazSharif Zindabad
PMLN Zindabad
and
Nawaz Sharif In Madina
So it’s a reality that Religion is totally an asset of an individual. One of the most popular religious scholars of Pakistan told a story of a person who belonged to Bani Isreal. He had been known for his bad character but Allah has for granted him HIS mercy and blessing just for his little virtue..
Unfortunately in Pakistan when we start criticism we start it from personal life. I am using the word “we” because I feel I myself commit it many times. If some one is your two times Prime Minister and a major leader of your country then what you think that he has no religion or has he not any attraction towards his religion?
In the holy Month of Ramzan when Mian Nawaz Sharif went Saudia to perform Umrah many of anti PMLN people said that again he has gone for seeking a political benefit from Leadership of KSA. No doubt KSA is our elder brother and he stand by us in every difficulty. So first as a Pakistani I should be thankful to them and must respect him, secondly as worker of PMLN I am thankful to Saudia that they had respected my leader when He was deported by dictator Musharaf.
But beside this fact as a Muslim I also have keen desire to visit Saudia and I believe every Muslim is well aware of the Importance of the Holly land of Makkah and Madina. No one can deny the peace and rest that one gets from this land even in most tensile circumstances. I prefer to visit Makkah and Madina on Switzerland.
The people who were criticizing this holly tour are now a days giving lectures that religion is a personal matter but they forget when this phenomenon applies to PMLN and leadership of PMLN. No matter what they think but as far as I know that Mian sb remain in ablution (long time ago he came on a tv program “Bachy Mann k Sacchy ” , he himself told this on screen ) and one of my friend told me that he visit Saudia in every Ramzan. I pray that may Allah give this opportunity to everyone who has desire of this.
There is a hadith which relates that if you see a person perform Salat five times a day then you should testify his good character so I hope every one who belong to Party has gotten my point. And for those who always used to talk some rubbish things like Kim Barker’s scandal must change their thinking we are not going to answer these.
We have firm believe in Mian Nawaz Sharif that he will work for the betterment of Pakistan and Muslims. And we have no objection if he takes help from a Muslim and Sincere country like KSA. Its much better to visit Saudia rather then America for begging as our Prime minister, president and their cabinet do.
Pakistan Zindabad
PMLN zindabad.
Party Worker
Sincerity doesn’t mean any thing. A person can be sincere and be more destructive than a person who is insincere.
A deep truth is hidden in this quote. Generally we only take sincerity in a positive manner and it should be taken as positive but we ignore that when a sincere person hurts how it feels?
I believe he shattered and don’t want to live. But if he does this then the only thing that helps him to live is “Revenge”. Then Love turns into war and in “love and war all is fair”.
This philosophy works. So one should never hurt a sincere a person and try to be sincere towards his fellows and all human beings.
In past few days lot of trouble was seen in political screen of Pakistan Muslim League N and
Now we have to see ourselves that are we sincere towards our fellows? I am a supporter of Pakistan Muslim League so I start from my self that whether I am sincere or not???
But before thinking on this question I feel myself very much confused, and this confusion gets much worst whenever I used to listen press conferences like done by MR Khan..
Pervaiz Ellahi was 100% sure to win that seat because he had made a great contribution in progress of that area during his reign. And most importantly they had provided a double cabin
That was one side of picture that we change parties for our personal interests. But yesterday I met a driver, I asked him have you listen Imran khan's press conference? he said yes but no matter what he says I am going to vote for Shehbaz Sharif. Though he was not much educated but he is leading many of us in sincerity. Sincerity towards Party and Party Leaders. He never met Nawaz Sharif or any other PMLn leader but has lot of love for them.The person like that are true definition of political sincerity.
So before this 14th of August all the sincere party workers of Pakistan Muslim League N make promise with them selves that they will remain with party until the elections and make it strong to win the next elections. After the elections if party is not fulfilling your expectations then go and read the first Line of this article before the President of Party no matter Who he is...
And its up to you that whether Your Government has delivered or not in Punjaab.But in my point of view Punjab government has done much than others.so be with them and work for the betterment of Party.Because this is not party of Nawaz sharif or any other it is the Party of your forefathers who established this in 1906..This is Pakistan Muslim League and make your slogan "Mein Muslim League hoon"
But our Leaders should understand their duties to...Prove your selves as Sincere Workers I swear you will get Sincere Leaders who will never cheat you and stand with you in all circumstances.:)
(Malik Dawood Tariq )
Past Of PML(N)
Correction does much but encouragement do more Encouragement after censure is as the sun after a Shower."
This is a famous quote which needs to follow badly in our society.If we look at ourselves we will observe that most of the time we highlight only the dark side.No matter a person has done hundred good deeds but we'll reject him or criticize him just because of his few mistakes.In our society you are treated as a goalkeeper,"people will not count the goals you saved but they remember only those which you missed".
So called most popular party of Mr Imran Khan started his speeches in a way that targeting a person who is much better than others.He ignored the blood of innocent people in Karachi.He forgot the activities of last government.He forgot the corruption of last and present government but he remind the son of Mian Nawaz Sharif.He remind that he left the country but he forgot why and how he left the country.He remind that Nawaz Sharif cheated him and and APDM before elections of 2008 but he forgot that it hadbeen planned that Mushraf will remain President for next 10 years according to Shujat Husain and Pervaiz Ellahi and he forgot many other things to but he never forgot to criticize PMLN and Mian Nawaz Sharif.
Yes I am defending PML N and Mian Nawaz Sharif.Because I have answers why he left the country,Why he participated in Elections of 2008?.And one more thing Mian Nawaz Sharif and other members of PMLN admit several times on media that they committed mistakes but we have a learnt a lot from these mistakes.here are the few points that will help to know why Nawaz Sharif
1-Even they don't give the credit of making Pakistan an atomic power.Fans of PTI share the videos that claim Mian sb was not in favor of testing the bombs and was afraid of foreign pressure.But today we are standing as an Atomic Power.My request to Them is" Then my dears fellows you also not have right to say that Imran Khan brought world cup in Pakistan.Nawaz Sharif leading the country that time so He is our champion.2-After the death of Bhutto there is no awami leader except Mian Muhammad Nawaz Sharif.We all have wish that he live long to serve Pakistan..If he remain in Pakistan same thing could happened with him as a dictator had done with Akbar Bugti,Aafia Saddique and many more..So please if you have problem that why our leader is alive then go and consult with a doctor.And next-in-line of shaheed Bhutto are as Zardaris...and we don't want such kind of leaders.
3-It was confirmed that PMLQ+PPP participate in General Elections of 2008.You cant deny the fact that Mohtarma Shaheed signed an agreement with musharaf but when she came in Pakistan ground realities was totally against that she and musharraf thought.And after her death Zardari is going to lead PPP and he announced to fight in elections.Time has proved that Zardari is much worst then Musharraf. 92 seats of PMLN are only hurdle in demolishing the Institutes of Pakistan like Judiciary and even Army.
4-He supported Zardari not for Zardari's Interest but he did for the died democracy and betterment of Pakistan.But he was badly trapped by Zardari and his team.Nation is witness of all this.After Zardari you start blaming day and night.Now PPP has cashed all the cheques of Shaheeds now the only thing that will help them is their abilities and work that they have done..They are no more Shaheeds.5-If you want to see what Nawaz Sharif had done in so called 2 terms which were not even halfly completed open the link and satisfy yourself...You have right to criticize but criticizm for betterment not for hatred of your leaders/
{Thank you "Malik Dawood Tariq"}
Mian Nawaz Sharif early life and education
Mian Muhammad
Nawaz Sharif was born into a wealth steel industrialist family on 25
December 1949. His father, Muhammad Sharif, was an upper middle-class
businessman and industrialist who had migrated from Amritsar district to
Pakistan during the 1947 Indian partition. His family is of
Kashmiri-Punjabi origin. His father followed the teachings of Islam.
His family owns Ittefaq Group, a multimillion dollar steel conglomerate.
His brother Shahbaz Sharif is the incumbent Chief Minister of Punjab province
while his nephew Hamza Shahbaz Sharif is a member of the National Assembly.
He went to Saint
Anthony High School. He graduated from the Government College University,
Lahore with an art and business degree and then received a law degree from the
University of Punjab. He is married to Kalsoom Nawaz Sharif.
Introduction of Mian Nawaz Sharif
Mian Muhammad Nawaz Sharif was born on
December 25, 1949 in Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan. He is the eldest son of Muhammad
Sharif.
Nawaz Sharif got his schooling from Saint Anthonys High School. After graduating from Government College Lahore, he obtained his Law Degree from the Punjab University.
Nawaz Sharif got his schooling from Saint Anthonys High School. After graduating from Government College Lahore, he obtained his Law Degree from the Punjab University.
Nawaz Sharif
remained a member of the Punjab Provincial Council for some time. He joined the
Punjab Cabinet as Finance Minister in 1981. He first became Prime Minister on
November 1, 1990, running on a platform of conservative government and an end
to corruption. His term was interrupted on April 18, 1993, when President
Ghulam Ishaq Khan used the reserve powers vested in him by the Eighth Amendment
to dissolve the National Assembly. Less than six weeks later, the Supreme Court
overruled the President, reconstituting the National Assembly and returning
Sharif to power on May 26, 1993.
Nawaz Sharif
resigned from office along with President Ghulam Ishaq Khan on July 18, 1993,
after his feud with the president, who had accused him of corruption. Moin
Qureshi became caretaker prime minister, and was succeeded shortly thereafter
by Benazir Bhutto, who was elected to office on October 19, 1993.
Nawaz was
returned to power in February 1997 with such a huge majority that the result
was immediately questioned by Bhutto Pakistan People Party.
One of the first
things Sharif did at the start of his second term was to orchestrate the scrapping
of Article 58-(2)(b) through another Amendment to the Constitution –
an exercise in which Sharif party was joined by all the other
political parties in the National Assembly and Senate. The Thirteenth Amendment
to the Constitution of Pakistan was passed so that the President could no
longer dismiss the Prime Minister; and the Fourteenth Amendment imposed
so-called party discipline on members of Parliament.
Party leaders now
had unlimited power to dismiss any of their legislators if they failed to vote
as they were told. This made it impossible to dismiss a prime minister by a
motion of no confidence. In effect, the two amendments removed nearly all
checks on the Prime Minister power, since they removed all legal
remedies to dismiss him. He opposed the independence of the judiciary, clashing
with the Chief Justice, Sajjad Ali Shah. The Supreme Court was stormed by
Sharif party loyalists on November 28, 1997, and the Chief Justice
was forced to resign.
On the development
front, Nawaz Sharif completed the construction of South West Asia first motorway, the 367 km M2, linking Lahore and Islamabad. The motorway,
which was initiated during Nawaz Sharif first term, was inaugurated
in November 1997 and was constructed at a cost of Rs 35.5 billion.
The peak of his
popularity came when his government undertook nuclear tests on 28 May 1998 in
response to India nuclear tests two weeks earlier. However, after
these tests, matter started going downhill. He suspended many civil liberties,
dismissed the Sindh provincial government and set up military courts when the
stability of the government was threatened. He was accused of cronyism and
being too supportive of Punjabi candidates for office, which marginalized his
party in the south.
During his first
term as prime minister, Sharif had fallen out with three successive army
chiefs: with General Mirza Aslam Beg over the 1991 Gulf War issue; with General
Asif Nawaz over the Sindh “Operation Clean-Up” issue; and
with General Waheed Kakar over the Sharif-Ishaq imbroglio.
At the end of
General Waheed three-year term in January 1996, General Jehangir
Karamat was appointed army chief. His term was due to end on January 9, 1999.
In October 1998, however, true to form, Sharif fell out with General Karamat as
well, over the latter advocacy of the need for the creation of a
National Security Council.
In October 1998
General Karamat resigned and Sharif appointed General Pervez Musharraf as army
chief (the first person to become army chief from the minority group of Urdu
speaking people). He would later regret appointing Pervez Musharraf to the
Chief of Army position, as Musharraf would lead a coup to topple
Sharif government.Mian Muhammad Sharif
Mian Muhammad Sharif
Mian Muhammad Sharif was born in Amritsar (1920). He was a Pakistani industrialist and father of Pakistan's leading political figures, Mian Muhammad Nawaz Sharif and Mian Muhammad Shahbaz Sharif.
Mian Sharif immigrated to Pakistan.
Mian Muhammad Sharif along with his brother created a business empire from a small steel factory. It was his dedication, hard work, sincerity and above all commitment to his country that made him hugely successful as a businessman. His story as an entrepreneur is that of struggle who achieved a lot and then all of sudden it was all nationalized. He did not lose hope nor did he stop working. He re-established his ventures in UAE and then in Saudi Arabia. He came back to Pakistan at change of political scene and re-established his business. Years later, his family was sent to exile in Saudi Arabia, where he again started his business venture and made it a success.
Another amazing aspect of Mian Muhammad Sharif's personality was philanthropy, which also took form of social entrepreneurship. He established many non-profit organizations in healthcare and education sectors for welfare of people. This had been a trait of his entrepreneurial career all along.
Mian Muhammad Sharif's struggle and hard work is an inspiration for Pakistanis today and they should learn from his example that how entrepreneurs are made.
He died in October 2004 in Jeddah at the age of 84.
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