Former PM Nawaz Sharif returns to Pakistan after 4 years of self-imposed exile in UK
- Former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif returned to Pakistan from self-imposed exile in London to rally supporters ahead of parliamentary elections in January.
- Sharif forgave those who caused harm to him in the past and announced plans to revive the country's economy, end unemployment, reduce inflation, and avoid reliance on foreign loans.
- This return comes as Pakistan faces a deepening political turmoil and economic crisis, with Sharif blaming his ouster on the former army chief and spy chief.
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Fugitive Ex-Pakistani PM Nawaz Sharif Returns From Self-Exile
Pakistan's former three-time Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif returned home Saturday after four years in self-imposed exile, months before a general election. The 73-year-old politician landed at Islamabad airport from Dubai on his chartered plane, where he signed and filed appeals through his attorneys against his convictions for corruption. Sharif later flew to his native Lahore to address a homecoming rally organized by his Pakistan Muslim League-…
El ex primer ministro Nawaz Sharif se da un baño de masas a su regreso a Pakistán
Islamabad, 21 oct (EFE).- El tres veces primer ministro de Pakistán, Nawaz Sharif, se dio este sábado un baño de masas ante los seguidores de su formación, la Liga Musulmana de Pakistán-N (PML-N), en un multitudinario mitin político horas después de regresar al país asiático tras cuatro años de exilio autoimpuesto."No tengo ningún deseo de venganza en mi corazón, solo quiero servir a esta nación", dijo el exmandatario durante un largo discurso f…
Pakistan's self-exiled former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif returns home ahead of a parliamentary vote
Pakistan's former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif arrived home Saturday on a chartered plane from Dubai, ending four years of self-imposed exile in London as he seeks to rally supporters ahead of parliamentary elections due in January.
Pakistan’s former leader Nawaz Sharif returns after nearly four years in self-exile
Sharif, who has served as Pakistan’s prime minister three times and was once ousted in a military coup, landed at Islamabad airport on Saturday, according to airport officials.
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