NewDelhi: Nawaz Sharif the deposed former Pakistan PM likely to return from London next month around Eid, said a senior PML-N leader, amid the tumultuous political developments following Imran Khan’s unceremonious ouster from power.
Senior PMLN leader, Mian Javed Latif said a decision on PML-N Chief and three-time PM r Sharif’s anticipated return will be discussed with the People Democratic Movement (PDM) alliance partners the Express Tribune reported quoted him as saying.
This year EID festival will be celebrated in the first week of May after one month fast. Earlier, under the regime of Imran Khan several corruption cases have been launched against the 72-year-old Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) supremo after he was ousted from the office by the Supreme Court in July 2017 in the Panama Papers case leak.
Sharif was jailed in the same case of Panama Paper while in November 2019 left for London after Lahore High Court granted him a four-week permission for getting treatment in London.
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Sharif did not return to Pakistan, even after giving an undertaking to the Lahore High Court for his return. Earlier, Sharif was also granted bail in the controversial Al-Azizia Mills corruption case; in which he was serving a seven-year term in Lahore jail.
Commenting on the political fiasco of Pakistan, Latif said the coalition government will not last more than six months and fresh elections are the only permanent solution.
Sharif’s tentative return in Pakistan has again made headlines in the nation after ex PTI chief and PM Imran became the first Prime Minister in the country’s history to be sent home through a no-confidence motion.
Nawaz is all set to return since his brother Shehbaz Sharif will be the next PM of Pakistan and he must have discussed the return of Nawaz return with the establishment. Since nothing moves in Pakistan without the permission of GHQ.
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