Nawaz Sharif’s Final Day in London Office: Reflections on Exile, Return, and Challenges Ahead

nawaz sharifs final day in london office reflections on exile return and challenges ahead

nawaz sharifs final day in london office reflections on exile return and challenges ahead

Former Prime Minister and PML-N leader Nawaz Sharif spoke to journalists in London. He told about his last day in his London office before returning to Pakistan after two weeks. He expressed gratitude to journalists who covered his four-year exile in London. He also talked about both favorable and unfavorable coverage. Nawaz emphasized the importance of journalism in society but asked journalists to focus on constructive criticism for reform instead of personal grudges or ulterior motives.

Nawaz Sharif’s departure from London includes a visit to Saudi Arabia for Umrah with his family before heading to Dubai and finally back to Pakistan on October 21. He noted that some PTI supporters had staged protests in London for four years but had failed to achieve anything other than spoiling Pakistan’s image. He called for such protests to be held in Pakistan instead.

Reflecting on past incidents, Nawaz recalled how PTI supporters harassed PML-N members, including former Information Minister Marriyum Aurangzeb in London and exposed the negative aspects of these protests. He emphasized that these protests had not yielded any positive outcomes for Pakistan.


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PML-N President Shehbaz Sharif also spoke about Nawaz’s return. He said that it was not for revenge but to lead the nation towards prosperity. He credited Nawaz with ending power outages and improving the electricity situation during his tenure and criticized the alleged rigging and manipulated elections of 2018.


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A medical report on Nawaz’s health was submitted to the Lahore High Court. Which indicates that he still had some anginal symptoms which required frequent follow-up investigations in London and Pakistan. Despite the health challenges, Nawaz Sharif is set to return to Pakistan after his four-year exile in London, with hopes of contributing positively to the country’s future.

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