Prime Minister Sheikh Baz Sharif’s government issued a five-year diplomatic passport to Nawaz Sharif last November
Post Date – Thu 29 Jun 23 10:00pm
Islamabad: A senior PML-N leader on Thursday hinted at the return of former prime minister and party leader Nawaz Sharif before the general election, saying the senior Sharif, who was an eight-hour drive from Pakistan earlier in London, is now just two- An hour and a half away from Dubai.
Nawaz Sharif of Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) and Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) co-chairman Asif Ali Zardari were recently in Dubai Meetings were held to reach a consensus on the coalition for the upcoming polls, with senior party leader and Union Minister Mian Javed Latif saying that “prosperity will return as soon as Nawaz returns to the country”.
“Nawaz was eight hours away from Pakistan earlier, now he is only two and a half hours away. He will decide the Muslim League-Sharif coalition in the upcoming elections,” Latif said in briefing reporters on Sharif. During the meeting with Zardari.
Last week, Sharif, 73, traveled to the UAE from London, where he has been living in self-imposed exile since November 2019, where he was released on prison medical bail following a string of corruption convictions.
Prime Minister Shebaz Sharif’s government issued a five-year diplomatic passport to Nawaz Sharif in November last year. Shehbaz Sharif, 71, is the younger brother of Nawaz Sharif.
Friendly countries are investing in Pakistan at the request of Nawaz Sharif, Latif said on Thursday, as he will serve as Pakistan’s prime minister for his “fourth time”.
At a party meeting last week, Muslim League chief Sheikhbaz Sharif also hinted that his older brother could return to lead the party’s polling campaign in a general election and become the country’s prime minister for a record fourth time . .
In a separate news conference in Dubai on the meeting of the Muslim League and the BJP, BJP leader Faisal Karim Kundi said the form of future alliances with the Muslim League or other political players depends entirely on The result of the general election is expected to be held in October.
Insiders said it was decided that the issues would be “directly discussed” by PML-N’s Sharif and BJP’s Zardari, rather than allowing lengthy debates “at a lower level” as it would waste time.
Pakistan, currently mired in a major political and economic crisis, recently held an election commission meeting to begin preparations for a general election. The Pakistan Democracy Movement (PDM), led by PML-N, is also taking up the challenge posed by former prime minister Imran Khan and his Pakistani Tehreek Movement (PTI).
The current National Assembly will end its five-year term on August 12. According to the Pakistani constitution, new general elections must be held within 60 days.
