LAHORE: Pakistan Muslim League - N Chief Nawaz Sharif said on Saturday that Pakistan cannot afford to be taken over by personal differences and everyone should instead unite to help Pakistan.
During a meeting with Muslim League Middle East president Chaudhry Noorul-Hassan Tanveer in Raiwind, Sharif said that long term plans for the next 25 years must be made to change the future of Pakistan.
He said that overseas Pakistanis have played a commendable role to help the flood victims of the country and soon they will be able to be directly involved in the restoration of the victims.
During the meeting, Tanveer said that a modern village consisting of 100 houses will also be constructed for the flood victims.
Tanveer gave Sharif a cheque for Rs.10 million while the the Japan Muslim League Secretary General Sheikh Qaiser Mahmood gave a cheque for Rs.65 million for relief work.
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