A chartered flight from Dubai is scheduled for Nawaz Sharif’s return to Pakistan on the 21st.

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Nawaz Sharif, the head of the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) and a former prime minister, will fly from Dubai to Pakistan on a specially arranged flight on October 21.

According to Geo News, the flight carrying Nawaz will be called “Umeed-e-Pakistan” and can accommodate about 150 people. The source stated that “the reservation has been made, and all preparations have been made.”

On October 21, Nawaz is due to fly from Dubai to Pakistan along with party members and journalists. Nawaz Sharif will address the crowd at the Minar-e-Pakistan in Lahore after the special flight arrives in Islamabad from Dubai.

On Wednesday, Nawaz Sharif will travel to Saudi Arabia for Umrah. During his week-long trip to Saudi Arabia, he will attend crucial meetings. On October 18, he is scheduled to land in Dubai.

Nawaz Sharif’s trusted advisors, Mian Nasir Janjua, Waqar Ahmed, his friend Karim Yousaf, and a few others, will travel with him to Saudi Arabia. The owner of the MIDJAC corporation, Nasir Janjua, who lived in exile with Nawaz Sharif for over three years in London, recently returned to Pakistan.

Businessman Mian Nasir Janjua was forced to make a false confessional statement against PML-N Senior Vice President Maryam Nawaz by former prime minister Imran Khan and his then-principal secretary Azam Khan. This was done by using torture and anti-terrorism laws, according to the former head of the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA), Bashir Memon, who made this revelation earlier this year.

Since Janjua is a businessman and would be an easy target to turn against Maryam and senior PML-N leadership, according to Memon, it was planned in the PM House to make him the major culprit. Janjua has been a 30-year-old trusted friend of Nawaz Sharif. Later, Janjua departed for London and didn’t come home until Imran Khan was in charge.

Nawaz would go to Saudi Arabia on Wednesday, according to PML-N senators Ishaq Dar and Irfan Siddiqui on Tuesday.

Irfan Siddiqui, denying speculations that Sharif was in Saudi Arabia, said that the three-time former prime minister was still in the UK and that Nawaz’s trip to the country was personal because he would be performing Umrah.

There is no possibility of Nawaz being detained upon his return to Pakistan, according to Ishaq Dar. He stated that the court will order both transit bail and protective bail. “Nawaz will adhere to accepted legal practices.”

He claimed that the PML-N’s story would centre on the economy. The best form of retaliation, according to Dar, is economic recovery.

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