PML N delegation meets Faroq Sattar at his residence

Author: Muzammil Ferozi

PML N delegation met Dr Farooq Sattar at his residence. The delegation was led by former PM Shahid Khaqan Abbasi along with Ahsan Iqbal, former Governor Sindh, M Zubair Miftah Ismail.

Sources revealed that Abbasi offered  Dr Farooq Sattar to shake hand with PMLN. Shahid Khaqan said that Dr Farroq Sattar keeps good reputation in politics.

Maryam Aurengzaib also accompanied the delegation.

During the media briefing, Dr Farooq Sattar said that we have been working for 30yeras  together. He added that we have good relationship with each other. Sattat maintained that this is the high time to be on page to resolve the economic crisis.

Notably, during PML N tenure,  Karachi was granted a huge amount for infrastructural and economic development.

The delegation asserted that PTI government has failed to deliver and thus PML N tenure was better than PTI government.

Along with dwindling economy, media industry s on the verge of destruction.

Meanwhile, Farooq Sattar also demanded the immediate recovery of missing MQM workers.

Former PM Shahif Khaqan Abbasi said that Karachi is the financial hub of the country and have the potential to bring development and prosperity to the country.

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