Shehbaz updates Sharif on confidence concerns for GT Road rally

Punjab Chief Minister Shehbaz Sharif. PHOTO: APPPunjab Chief Minister Shehbaz Sharif. PHOTO: APP

Punjab Chief Minister Shehbaz Sharif. PHOTO: APP

Punjab Chief Minister Shehbaz Sharif had a whirlwind debate of Islamabad and Rawalpindi on Monday where he met a deposed primary minister, Nawaz Sharif, who skeleton to transport to Lahore in a way around GT Road on Tuesday.

Sharif, who was disqualified by a Supreme Court for concealing resources in his assignment for a 2013 elections, wants to send out a summary to his domestic rivals that he is still renouned among a people.

Shehbaz arrived during a Noor Khan airbase on house a special plane, spent a bustling day in a twin cities before withdrawal for Lahore during 8:30pm.

According to Online news agency, Shehbaz conveyed to Sharif, who is also his elder brother, a concerns of confidence agencies about a GT Road rally.

He suggested Sharif that in box he uses GT Road to transport to Lahore, he should stay in his car and not come out too many times.

Shehbaz also told Sharif that he should not go out of a confidence box supposing by a confidence agencies.

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According to sources, a confidence agencies have motionless to ask Sharif compartment a final impulse to give adult GT Road and instead use a Rawalpindi-Lahore Motorway.

Shehbaz also briefed Sharif about a comment of a comprehension agencies that his transport to Lahore in a large way could be perilous, sources say.

Sources also contend that a PML-N tip care will make a final preference on either or not Sharif should use GT Road.

PML-N circles, however, have a opposite interpretation for Shehbaz’s whirlwind debate of a twin cities. They contend a Punjab CM is still in Islamabad and that he will attend in Sharif’s convene on Tuesday.

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