The former prime minister's plane entered Pakistan's border near Panjgur via Iran via Bandar Abbas.


Islamabad: Leader of Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) and former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif is returning home today (Saturday) after four years and his plane has entered Pakistan's airspace.
For the return Nawaz Sharif back home, the plane named 'Umeed-e-Pakistan' departed from Dubai Airport at 11:04am with delay of 1:34 hours.
The former prime minister's plane entered Pakistan's border near Panjgur via Iran via Bandar Abbas.

The duration of Nawaz Sharif's flight from Dubai to Islamabad is 3:05 hours, according to which the former prime minister's plane will land in Islamabad at around 2:30pm.
148 passengers are coming to Pakistan in a special flight along with Mian Nawaz Sharif, while League leaders Irfan Siddiqui, Nasir Janjua and Dr. Adnan are also accompanying them.
The special plane of the former prime minister will reach Islamabad from Dubai, from where he will leave for Lahore.
On the arrival of former Prime Minister in Islamabad, former Deputy Mayor Islamabad Zeeshan Naqvi will welcome him, for which he reached the airport.
Zeeshan Naqvi said: “Nawaz Sharif will be welcomed on his arrival in Islamabad and after his departure, I will leave for Lahore by Motorway to attend the grand meeting at Minar-e-Pakistan”.

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