Junaid Safdar along with his wife Ayesha Saif will arrive in Pakistan from Doha on Friday.


London: Junaid Safdar Awan, the son of Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N)’s Senior Vice President Maryam Nawaz, has decided to settle in Pakistan in future, reportedly.
Junaid Safdar along with his wife Ayesha Saif will arrive in Pakistan from Doha on Friday.
According to media reports, Junaid wants to help his mother Maryam Nawaz in politics who has recently been assigned important responsibilities in the party.
Federal Minister for Information and Broadcasting Maryam Aurangzeb said that Maryam Nawaz Sharif will return home in the third week of January. In her Twitter message on Wednesday, Maryam Aurangzeb, stated that Maryam Nawaz will return home in the third week of January and take over the duties of the chief organizer of the party.
The party supremo Muhammad Nawaz Sharif had also accompanied her in the visit.
Apart from this, the chief organizer and senior vice president of (PML-N) took a big decision and called for the performance report of the party's administrative positions.
Maryam Nawaz as the chief organizer will take important decisions after seeing the performance of all the party administrative positions.
After her return, Junaid will also become active in politics.

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