After the Minar-i-Pakistan protest in Lahore on October 21, Nawaz would depart for home; Marriyum
While serving a seven-year prison sentence, the former prime minister fled for London in 2019 for medical reasons. Due to Nawaz’s persistent absence from proceedings over the course of four years, he was labeled a “proclaimed offender” in the Al Azizia and Avenfield graft trials.
Shehbaz Sharif announced on September 12 that Nawaz would return to the nation on October 21. On September 30, his party stated that Nawaz was prepared to deal with “all kinds of circumstances” upon his homecoming.
Rana Sanaullah, the president of the PML-N in Punjab, stated on October 3 that Nawaz would return to the nation with protected bail and “surrender to the court after his (welcome) reception” in Lahore.
In a statement to Dawn.com today, Marriyum provided additional information about Nawaz’s plans once he landed in Lahore, stating that “he will land at the Lahore airport, and from there he will address a public meeting at Minar-i-Pakistan, after which he will return to his Jati Umra residence.”
Nawaz wouldn’t be detained at the airport, she insisted.
Nawaz would clarify the nation’s economic goals and objectives in his speech at the Minari-Pakistan, according to Marriyum. Only Nawaz Sharif can assist in bringing the nation’s economy back on its feet and stabilizing it.
Shehbaz Sharif served as prime minister for 16 months, during which period, she said, he made no bad choices.
Marriyum continued, “He is the only leader who prevented the nation from going into default.” “The nation would have become Sri Lanka if he hadn’t done any economic planning.”