Islamabad/London:Former Pakistan prime minister Nawaz Sharif's scheduled return to the cash-strapped country from London will provide a healing touch to the politically polarised nation as well as offer leadership to all institutions to work in harmony, top PML-N leaders have said.
On Tuesday, the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) party announced that its supremo Nawaz Sharif will return to Pakistan on October 21, ending his over four-year self-imposed exile in the UK. The planned return of the three-time former prime minister was announced by his younger brother and ex-prime minister Shehbaz Sharif, who is currently in London.
Nawaz, 73, had left for London in November 2019 after the Lahore High Court granted him four-week permission allowing him to go abroad for his treatment. But he never returned to Pakistan where he was convicted of corruption and jailed. We are really looking forward to his return, Ahsan Iqbal, Secretary General of PML-N was quoted as saying by the Dawn newspaper. The country needs healing, the country needs a collective effort, and it is only a statesman like Nawaz Sharif who can reach out to all political groups and provide leadership to all institutions to work in harmony. Pakistan needs synergy, he said.
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PML-N leader Khawaja Asif, who is in London and met Nawaz on Tuesday, is well aware of the challenges that will face his leader as he returns. He also knows that the former prime minister Imran Khan was still popular in Pakistan though he is in jail. But I believe in the Nawaz Sharif effect. His return will make a difference. He will engage people, he will connect with them and hopefully to some extent eradicate the hatred that has been injected into our politics. Asif said Nawaz Sharif will challenge his lifetime disqualification in the courts.
Iqbal also said that there is no easy solution to the country's challenges. Right now, no one has a magic wand. The important thing is that Nawaz Sharif has unified the country in the past to fight terrorism through the National Action Plan, he will have to do the same for an economic National Action Plan.