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Former Pakistan PM Nawaz Sharif returns home after four years in self-imposed exile in UK

Ex-PM Nawaz Sharif returns from UK exile to lead his party, aiming for a fourth term in Pakistan's upcoming January elections.

October 21, 2023 / 14:49 IST
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Ex-PM Nawaz Sharif returns from UK exile to lead his party, aiming for a fourth term in Pakistan's upcoming January elections.
Ex-PM Nawaz Sharif returns from UK exile to lead his party, aiming for a fourth term in Pakistan's upcoming January elections.

Pakistan’s former prime minister Nawaz Sharif returned home on Saturday on a special flight after a four-year self-imposed exile in the UK to head his party and try to secure a record fourth term in the general elections expected to be held in January.

The 73-year-old Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) supremo flew in from Dubai to Islamabad on the ’Umeed-e-Pakistan’ chartered plane. Sharif’s legal team will meet him to take his biometrics and submit it to the Islamabad High Court as part of the bail process approved by the court on October 19. Sharif’s legal team will meet him to take his biometrics and submit it to the Islamabad High Court as part of the bail process approved by the court on October 19. After staying an hour or so in Islamabad, he will leave for Lahore to address a rally at Minar-e-Pakistan. His party has been trying to paint his homecoming as a hope for Pakistan. No call was given for party workers to welcome him at the airport but dozens of supporters have reached the Islamabad airport.

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About 150 PML-N supporters, who were onboard on the special flight, kept on chanting slogans throughout the flight. Sharif was calm during the flight and apparently reading the notes for his address in Lahore in the evening. Sharif was calm during the flight and apparently reading the notes for his address in Lahore in the evening. Speaking to reporters at Dubai airport, the three-time former prime minister deplored the ”very chaotic” situation in Pakistan and expressed confidence that his party was ”competent” to take the cash-strapped country out of the present crisis. I’m going back to Pakistan after four years today, Sharif said. When I was leaving Pakistan and going abroad I had no feeling of happiness but today I am happy. I’m going back to Pakistan after four years today, Sharif said.

The ousted premier added that it would have been very good if the situation of the country was better today as compared to 2017. I get very worried and disappointed seeing the situation in the country.