Nawaz Sharif seeks unity govt after ‘election triumph’. Nawaz Sharif, the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz’s (PML-N) candidate for prime minister, delivered an impassioned speech in Lahore’s Model Town, heralding what he called a “victory” for his party in the February 8 general elections.
Despite trailing behind Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI)-backed candidates, Sharif expressed his determination to form a unified government.
Addressing a charged crowd, Sharif announced the delegation of responsibilities to Shehbaz Sharif, tasking him with meeting key political figures such as Fazlur Rehman, Khalid Maqbool Siddiqui, and Asif Ali Zardari.
This move underscored Sharif’s efforts to build a coalition administration in the wake of the election results.
While early tallies indicated PTI-backed candidates leading with over 100 seats, the PML-N remained confident in its ability to sway the balance.
Party leaders reiterated their stance that despite initial setbacks, they were poised to secure a majority of seats and form the central government.
As Nawaz Sharif seeks unity govt after ‘election triumph’, the unfolding political landscape in Pakistan reflects a dynamic interplay of alliances and aspirations, as parties maneuver to shape the future direction of the country’s governance.