Lahore: Preparations by Pakistan Muslim League Nawaz (PMLN) leadership are in full swing to offer a warm welcome to their supremo leader Nawaz Sharif and his Daughter Marriyum Nawaz upon their arrival at Allama Iqbal International Airport today (Friday), after being convicted by an Accountability Court on July 05 in Avenfield References.
According to media reports the PMLN has chalked out a plan for power-show on D-day, as the Party had sought support from suspended local body representatives.
Each Councilor has been given the task to bring 50 people along with him while for Chairman and Vice Chairman, the target has been set at 300 each. The bid is to pull more people to the aiport.
Some of the Party leaders have expressed their willingness to bring more people to the airport while other had refused to do so.
The part is battling with troubles as clear “NO” has been echoed by party ticket holders form South Punjab and other districts. The ticket holders have taken the stance that Saad Rafique, Malik Pervaiz and Khokhar Brothers be asked to assemble more people, for they are the ones who have been bestowed with tickets in their families and during the government. They said they even had to wait for months to meet the Sharifs.
Around three Hundred vehicles have been booked to transport people to the airport.
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