Lahore: Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz Vice President Maryam Nawaz’s plan to reach London has changed as she has decided to extend her stay in Qatar.
According to family sources, Maryam Nawaz has decided to stay with her son Junaid Safdar, who is already in Qatar, for a day after arriving in Doha.
Maryam Nawaz will leave for London on the first flight after staying in Qatar for one night.
It should be noted that Pakistan Muslim League-N Vice President Maryam Nawaz left for London via Qatar via private airline flight QR 629.
She was received by the party leaders at Doha Airport and on this occasion, she also met her compatriots living in Qatar. At the airport, a Pakistani stopped Maryam Nawaz and asked her about PML-N’s 30-year government performance, to which she continued without answering.
It should be remembered that Maryam Nawaz got her passport back from the Lahore High Court a day ago, she also held an emergency press conference after getting the passport.
According to family sources, Maryam Nawaz’s return is scheduled after a month on November 6, she will meet her father Nawaz Sharif in London after 3 years. Maryam Nawaz will meet her brothers after almost 5 years, she will have detailed political consultation with her father in London and will also take important decisions regarding the future.
Maryam Nawaz will visit her father Nawaz Sharif in London and will also supervise his treatment. According to family sources, Maryam Nawaz will probably return home with Nawaz Sharif.
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