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Shehbaz Sharif leaves for London a day after returning to Lahore

Both Shehbaz Sharif and Maryam Nawaz are to reach the British capital to meet Nawaz on Thursday

By Murtaza Ali Shah
September 20, 2023
PML-N supremo Nawaz Sharif and party President Shehbaz Sharif in London. — X/@pmlndigitalpk
PML-N supremo Nawaz Sharif and party President Shehbaz Sharif in London. — X/@pmlndigitalpk

LONDON: Pakistan Mulsim League-Nawaz (PML-N) President Shehbaz Sharif Has left for London with a special message for his brother Nawaz Sharif despite returning to the country a day earlier.

Sources told The News that Shehbaz will reach London on Thursday night. While Maryam Nawaz is set to reach the British capital to meet her father on Thursday afternoon.

“Shehbaz Sharif is coming back to London with an important message for Nawaz Sharif,” a trusted source, privy to the information, told The News.

The source said that Nawaz, Maryam and Shehbaz will hold talks on the PML-N supremo's return to Pakistan on October 21.

“Nawaz Sharif’s return to Pakistan remains final, there is no change in plan,” the source also said.

Shehbaz had left London for Pakistan on Monday night, after spending a month in the British capital where he held meetings with Nawaz and other party members.

In London, he had revealed the date for his elder brother's return to Pakistan ahead of the upcoming elections to lead the PML-N's political campaign in the country.

"Nawaz Sharif will reach Pakistan on October 21," Shehbaz had said back then.

The statement came after a meeting of the PML-N's top leadership headed by Nawaz in London.

After Geo News broke the return date of Nawaz, Shehbaz made the announcement in a press conference alongside his brother, Khawaja Asif, Malik Muhammad Ahmed, Chaudhary Tanvir Khan and Barrister Danyal.

While speaking to the media after the high-level party huddle in London, Shehbaz said that the date for Nawaz’s return was finalised after consultation with the party members.

He added that the credit for Pakistan’s attainment of nukes, the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) and the ending 20 hours of electricity load-shedding in the country “goes to Nawaz”.

“Nawaz returned with thanks the package which was offered to him for not making Pakistan a nuclear power, saying that Pakistan’s interest was much more than $5 billion,” Shehbaz further said.

Shehbaz said: “If the momentum of Pakistan’s progress in the industrial and other sectors during the period from 2013 to 2018 hadn’t broken with the flawed elections of 2018, the country would have been much ahead in the field of development. The journey of development will continue from where Nawaz had left in 2017 when he was removed from power under a false and baseless case. Nawaz wasn’t deprived of power but Pakistan’s people were deprived of development and prosperity.”