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51 per cent people think that Nawaz’s return will help PML-N win next election

News Desk

Oct 23

The political fortunes of Pakistan Muslim League- Nawaz (PML-N) got uplifted after the return of three-time former prime minister and party head Nawaz Sharif, revealed a snap poll conducted by Gallup Pakistan.


As per a report in The News, a sample of 1000 men and women were selected scientifically from 100 different district across the country.
The survey included total eight key findings.


According to the survey, 75 per cent adults of the country said that they have heard about Nawaz Sharif’s return.


One in three adults said that they have heard the speech of the PML-N supremo, accounting for an audience of 40 million people across Pakistan.


Thirdly, 80 per cent of the people who heard the speech said that they liked it. On the other hand, 12 per cent said that they didn’t like the speech and eight per cent have mix feelings.


A total of 50 per cent respondents believed that Nawaz’s comeback to Pakistan would be beneficial for the nation and its people. In contrast, 14 per cent expressed concerns that his return would have a negative impact on Pakistan. Additionally, 18 per cent remained neutral, stating that his return would not affect the lives of the ordinary citizens.


A key figure of 51 per cent people think that the former prime minister’s return to Pakistan will be helpful for PML-N to win the upcoming general election. On the other hand, 26 per cent people said that Nawaz Sharif’s return will harm PML-N.


A total of 70 per cent people agreed that Nawaz Sharif should work with other political parties as well, including arch rivals PTI.
Almost four in 10 respondents believed that Nawaz Sharif’s return to Pakistan was part of a certain deal.


Lastly, 30 per cent people think that Nawaz Sharif has the ability to take the country out of its current economic situation. Meanwhile, 22 per cent were of the opinion that Imran Khan possessed the capability to alleviate the ongoing crisis in the country.

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