Nawaz Sharif to return on Oct 21, face law and constitution, Shebaz
Nawaz questions Pakistanis’ demonstrations in London,
Nawaz needs no guarantee for his return, asserts Dar,
Lahore/London_Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) President and former Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has said that former prime minister Nawaz Sharif is set to return to Pakistan on Oct 21 and uphold the rule of law and the Constitution,
” Nawaz Sharif will return to Pakistan on Oct 21 by the will of Allah,” Shehbaz said, stressing that the question regarding his return shouldn’t be repeated.
Shehbaz Sharif, while addressing the media in Lahore on Friday, stated that his party’s legal team had given the green light for Nawaz’s return to Pakistan. Nawaz Sharif has been in self-imposed exile in London since 2019.
“We saved this state at the cost of our politics,” the former prime minister emphasized. He highlighted that the PML-N had served the nation efficiently despite facing numerous challenges and limited resources.
He also accused the PTI of attempting to damage the state for personal gain, alleging that a mutiny against Pakistan and its armed forces occurred on May 9.
Reflecting on his 16-month tenure as prime minister, Shehbaz Sharif discussed the challenges faced by the coalition government, including a fragile economy and devastating floods. He mentioned that the PML-N government had to navigate challenging negotiations with the IMF but managed to reach an agreement.
Shehbaz Sharif highlighted the PML-N’s track record of helping the needy, including the Ramazan Package and a youth package worth billions of rupees in the budget. He reassured the public, stating, “There is no need to be worried as the good times are just around the corner.”
He reiterated his elder brother Nawaz Sharif’s commitment to return and face the law and Constitution, emphasizing that it was now confirmed.
Shehbaz Sharif also announced that Nawaz Sharif would unveil his plan to transform the country’s future at Minar-e-Pakistan on October 21, setting the stage for a significant political event in Pakistan,
While,
LONDON (Dunya News) – Former Prime Minister of Pakistan Nawaz Sharif questioned the impact of four years of Pakistani protests in London, suggesting that if they wish to protest anyway, it should be done in Pakistan.
Before leaving for Pakistan, Nawaz Sharif met with Pakistani journalists in London and expressed his appreciation for their coverage of his stay in the UK.
He expressed gratitude to all the journalists who either supported or criticised him, acknowledging that today was his last day in the office before his departure.
Nawaz Sharif emphasised the vital role of journalism in society, urging journalists to avoid hearsay, backbiting, and instead focus on constructive criticism for societal reform. He also criticised the indecent behaviour towards Marriyum Aurangzeb and other women in London.
Earlier,
Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz senior leader and former finance minister Ishaq Dar said on Friday the return of party’s supremo Nawaz Sharif was not a result of any guarantee.
He told media that the PML-N supremo did not need any guarantee or assurance for his return. The process of bail, he said, would be completed upon his arrival.
He stressed that the actual value of the dollar was Rs250 while emphasising that in September 2022, the dollar rate was less than Rs200.
“There is no reason why the value of the dollar should go up as the interbank system and exchange companies are playing their role with responsibility,” he said.
Besides, Dar expressed hope that the next economic review of the IMF would be successful and the country would get an installment of $700 million as all stakeholders were making efforts in the right direction.
The former minister claimed that Nawaz Sharif would bring Pakistan among the G20 nations by reviving its economy.
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