
Nawaz Sharif Return to Pakistan After Exile Sparks Political Controversy. Image/AFP
Nawaz Sharif, a prominent figure in Pakistani politics, made a highly anticipated return to his homeland after spending four years in self-imposed exile in the UK. His arrival has ignited a political firestorm, with the ruling Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) party accusing the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) of undermining the country’s legal system by facilitating his return.
A Warm Welcome Amidst Controversy
Sharif, a three-time former prime minister, received a warm welcome from his party’s loyalists and supporters upon his return. His brother, Shehbaz Sharif, who is also an ex-prime minister, emphasized that Nawaz Sharif’s return is intended to unite the nation and bring Pakistan back on the right path, fostering love and productivity among the people.
Challenges Faced During Exile
Nawaz Sharif’s journey to this moment was not without its challenges. He had departed for London in November 2019 due to medical reasons, having been granted bail for four weeks after serving half of his seven-year jail term in the Al-Azizia corruption case. His continuous absence during the appeals against the sentences in the Al-Azizia and Avenfield corruption cases led to him being declared a proclaimed offender.
The Timing of His Return
There is speculation in political circles regarding the timing of Nawaz Sharif’s return, as his arch-rival, PTI Chairman Imran Khan, is currently incarcerated. Moreover, it is suggested that there exists a favorable relationship between the PML-N and the establishment. The PTI has branded Sharif as “the new blue-eyed boy of the system,” signaling a remarkable turn of events in the political landscape.
Political Controversy Unleashed
The PTI has not shied away from controversy in its response to Nawaz Sharif’s return. Moonis Elahi, a prominent PTI leader and former federal minister, criticized Sharif’s return, referring to him as a “proclaimed offender and a convict” who has been allowed to move freely within the country. He dismissed the notion that offerings of motorbikes or paradise passes would sway public opinion, asserting that the people have already rejected Sharif and his party.
In summary, Nawaz Sharif’s return to Pakistan has sparked significant political turmoil, with the PTI accusing the PML-N of undermining the legal system and labeling him as the “new blue-eyed boy.” The timing of his return and his subsequent political activities promise to shape the country’s political landscape in the coming days and weeks.
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