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‘No boycott’: PML-N vows to contest elections with ‘full force’

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LAHORE: Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) spokesperson has rejected media reports claiming that the party was planning to boycott upcoming general elections scheduled on July 25.

Marriyum Aurangzeb, speaking to media, replied in negative when asked about PML-N’s alleged plan to quit the electoral battle. “We will participate in the polls with full force,” she said.

She said that only those political parties boycotted elections which did not have any performance to their credit.

Ms Aurangzeb said that they were launching the election campaign of Maryam Nawaz in the constituency (NA-127), who was in London and whose return depended on the improvement of the health of her mother.

She informed that the party manifesto would be unveiled on July 5 and the PML-N would expound its plan of action for development of the country.

She said that on July 25 people by putting stamp on the ‘lion’, the election symbol of the PML-N, would declare that they could not hand over reins of the developed and nuclear Pakistan to a person who was a threat to the integrity of the country.

The PML-N spokesperson said people were well aware and would refrain from voting for political forces involved in mud-slinging. The ex-minister said the party was confident of getting sizable voters support on the election day.

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