Nawaz Sharif Urges Opposition Parties to Collaborate for Unity Government Amid Election Outcome
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Speaking at the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) Central Secretariat in Lahore, Sharif, aged 74, emphasized his party's commitment to acknowledging the mandates of all political entities, including those independent candidates backed by Khan's Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf party.
Pre-Election Respite: Maryam Nawaz, Daughter of Nawaz Sharif, Receives Another Relief
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This development is noteworthy in the context of the upcoming February 8 general elections in Pakistan, where Nawaz Sharif, the leader of the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) party, is considered a frontrunner for an unprecedented fourth term as prime minister.
Nawaz Sharif Announces Candidacy for National Assembly Seat in Mansehra
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The reports indicate that the RO rejected the objections and cleared Nawaz Sharif to run in the election. If the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N), led by Nawaz Sharif, emerges victorious in the February 8 election, it would mark his fourth election to the highest office.
Former Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif Attributes Country's Challenges to Military Interference
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Sharif likened the situation to a self-inflicted wound, stating, "Today, where Pakistan finds itself economically is not the result of actions by India, the US, or even Afghanistan. In reality, we have shot ourselves in our own foot.
WATCH | Former Pakistan PM Nawaz Sharif says he was ousted in 1999 for opposing Musharraf's Kargil plan
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Expressing his bewilderment, Sharif stated, "I should be told why I was ousted in 1993 and 1999. When I opposed the Kargil plan saying it should not happen... I was ousted (by Gen Pervez Musharraf).
Nawaz Sharif Urges Diplomatic Reconciliation with Neighboring Nations, Including India
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Sharif outlined his party PML-N's agenda, focusing on improving relations with India, Afghanistan, and Iran while aiming to strengthen ties with China.
'Served country with loyalty': Nawaz tells supporters at Lahore rally after return to Pakistan
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Addressing a rally in Lahore, hours after his return - months before the next general elections, expected to be held early in 2024, he said that his relationship with the nation is the same as when he left the country and he was proud to see "loyalty in the eyes of people", Geo TV reported.
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