In addition to Maryam Nawaz, PML-N Chief Organizer, other party officials present including Ishaq Dar, Abid Sher Ali, Mian Javed Latif, Talal Chaudhry, Burjees Tahir, and Sheikh Rohail Asghar.


London: Pakistan Muslim League Nawaz (PML-N) President Shehbaz Sharif claimed on Friday that there was no change in the party supremo Nawaz Sharif's return plan to Pakistan from London.
According to reports, Shehbaz Sharif arrived at the party office to participate in the extraordinary consultation meeting being held in London under the direction of Nawaz Sharif.
In addition to Maryam Nawaz, PML-N Chief Organizer, other party officials present including Ishaq Dar, Abid Sher Ali, Mian Javed Latif, Talal Chaudhry, Burjees Tahir, and Sheikh Rohail Asghar.
Prior to the meeting, Shahbaz Sharif said that Nawaz Sharif had invited him to London for consultation and that the latter's return itinerary had not changed.
While Maryam Nawaz promised to respond forcefully to the propagandists on Nawaz Sharif's return to Pakistan.
She claimed that plans are being made to greet Nawaz Sharif when he returns to his native country.
According to Maryam Nawaz, there will be a consultation over the reception of Nawaz Sharif on the agenda for today's meeting.
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