After receiving a four-week authorization from the Lahore High Court to travel overseas for treatment, Nawaz Sharif departed for London in November 2019.
He had pledged to the Lahore High Court that he would return to Pakistan within four weeks or as soon as physicians determined he was healthy and fit to fly, citing his record to face the legal system and justice.
Nawaz Sharif might be prepared to go back to Pakistan after spending three years in Britain. The PML-N vice president Maryam Nawaz hinted earlier this month that the former prime minister would return to the nation because “no case is now left” against him.
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