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Faisalabad _The three-time prime minister said: “The country would not have faced unemployment if our government was not toppled.”

“We will bring back those times when the prices of the basic necessities of life like sugar and other food items were cheap,” Nawaz said.

He took an indirect swipe at the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), saying, “They used to make promises to provide 10 million jobs. Was anybody given the job opportunity?””They were staging protests, but we were constructing the motorways and ending the power outages,” said the PML-N chief.

PTI founder must be held accountable for his actions, says Nawaz Sharif

On Thursday, PML-N supremo Nawaz Sharif said that the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) founder must be held accountable for his actions.

In the same speech, Nawaz promised to cut down inflation and slash electricity tariffs, as Pakistan witnesses one of the highest inflation in years, with no respite in sight.

On a month-on-month basis, inflation marked an increase of 1.8%, jumping to 28.34%, with the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) expecting inflation to remain range-bound.

“God willing, we will bring back the time when a loaf was sold at Rs4, while vegetables, petrol, etc were cheaper than they are today,” Nawaz said, who has never completed his five-year term and was ousted by either a military coup or court order prematurely.

The PML-N supremo said if he was not ousted in 2017, then fewer people would not be unemployed. “I don’t make false promises, I’m not the person who promised 5 million homes and didn’t deliver,” he said, in a jibe at PTI founder Khan.

PML-N believes in serving people: Maryam

For her part, PML-N Senior Vice-President Maryam Nawaz also berated the PTI founder and said: “Muslim League Noon does not call anyone a thief, we believe in serving the people.”

“Nobody can beat PML-N in service of people,” said Maryam, who will be contesting polls for the first time, as her conviction was also overturned last year.

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