“Students become prime ministers by studying, not by protesting at D-Chowk,” says Maryam Nawaz.

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Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) leader Maryam Nawaz on Sunday criticized political protests at D-Chowk, Islamabad, emphasizing the importance of education for national progress. Speaking at a public event, she stated, “Students become prime ministers by studying, not by protesting at D-Chowk.” Her remarks came amid ongoing political rallies and sit-ins organized by opposition groups across the capital.

Maryam Nawaz highlighted the role of youth in shaping the country’s future and urged students to prioritize learning, skill development, and productive engagement over street protests. She added that political instability hampers both economic growth and educational opportunities for the younger generation.

Political analysts noted that her comments aim to appeal to educated youth while criticizing the current wave of civil demonstrations. The statement reflects PML-N’s broader strategy to promote governance through merit, education, and institutional development rather than street politics

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