Nawaz Sharif reserves ticket for return to Pakistan on October 21

Pakistan Oct, 2 2023
Nawaz Sharif reserves ticket for return to Pakistan on October 21
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Former Pakistani Prime Minister and PML-N leader, Nawaz Sharif, has reportedly made arrangements to return to Pakistan.

After leaving for London on medical grounds in December 2019 and facing various legal cases, including those by the National Accountability Bureau (NAB), he is now planning to return.

According to sources, he is scheduled to arrive in Pakistan on October 21, with a connecting flight via Abu Dhabi International Airport. Nawaz Sharif's business class ticket for a private airline's flight 243 has been pre-booked, and he is expected to land at Lahore Airport at 6:25 PM on the same day. Despite some rumors suggesting changes in his travel plans, Shehbaz Sharif, Nawaz Sharif's brother and a prominent PML-N figure, confirmed that there have been no alterations, and Nawaz Sharif is still set to return on October 21.

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