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Plan to make the ousted Nawaz Sharif the PM of Pakistan again


- Pakistan's current PM Shahbaz's move for his own brother Nawaz Sharif, although it is not something anyone can do, although it will be frowned upon by the people.

- Nawaz Sharif was banned from contesting elections for life after he was found guilty in a corruption case. Due to this, Nawaz Sharif could not contest elections for the last six years. Nawaz's younger brother Shahbaz changed the law in the Pakistan Assembly to bar a convicted leader from contesting elections for five years instead of for life. Given that Sharif was sentenced in 2018, his five years have lapsed, so his platform to contest elections again has been prepared.

Pakistan's politics, which has been quiet for the past few days, has suddenly started to stir and Nawaz Sharif is expected to become the Prime Minister of Pakistan for the fourth time. Within 14 months of Imran Khan's removal from the post of Prime Minister, Shahbaz Sharif's government has devised a plan to reinstate Nawaz Sharif, who has been completely written off by the people, so there are signs that Pakistan will get a new Prime Minister very soon.

Nawaz Sharif was banned from contesting elections for life after he was found guilty in a corruption case. Due to this, Nawaz Sharif could not contest elections for the last six years. Nawaz's younger brother Shahbaz changed the law in the Pakistan Assembly to bar a convicted leader from contesting elections for five years instead of for life. Given that Sharif was sentenced in 2018, his five years have lapsed, so he is all set to contest the elections again.

Shahbaz Sharif has also started the business of closing one case after another as his elder brother Nawaz is involved in another case and is not banned from contesting again. As part of that, Pakistan's Accountability Court acquitted Nawaz Sharif in a 37-year-old corruption case. When Nawaz Sharif was the Chief Minister of Punjab province, he gave seven and a half acres of land like gold bars for free to silence the media house Jung-Jio TV.

Imran Khan kept this case against Nawaz Sharif hanging so that it can be used in future, but Shahbaz quickly brought the decision of this case as soon as his government came. Now that Nawaz Sharif has been acquitted in this case, one of the swords hanging over his head is getting less. There are two other cases against Sharif. However, for Nawaz now, there is no threat to his political career as he is now a household member. Shahbaz has also formed a committee under the chairmanship of the Law Minister to bring the pending cases to a speedy resolution to close all the loopholes.

The committee will also complete the legal formalities to lift the life ban on Nawaz Sharif as Sharif's coronation is being prepared. Rather, given the manner in which the partner parties in the government of Pakistan have started meetings, it will not be surprising if Nawaz becomes the Prime Minister this month itself.

Currently Shahbaz-Nawaz's Pakistan Muslim League and Bilawal Bhutto-Asif Ali Zardari's Pakistan People's Party are the main partners in the government of Pakistan. On Sunday, the law disqualifying Sharif was changed and meetings between Sharif and the Bhutto family began. Meetings were held first in Pakistan and then in Dubai.

After being convicted by the Accountability Court, Nawaz Sharif was going to London on the pretext of treatment to avoid punishment. He has been living in London for a long time and does not come to Pakistan on the pretext of not being in good health. As soon as the law was changed, his health improved and he came to attend the meeting in Dubai. From that it is clear that Nawaz will enter Pakistan anytime and become the Prime Minister.

Even if Nawaz Sharif does not become the Prime Minister now, it is clear that he will take charge of the campaign of the Muslim League in the next elections in Pakistan. The term of the current government of Pakistan is due to expire in August and a general election is required by October. It is certain that Nawaz will be in the field in the October elections.

Sharif and the Zardari-Bhutto dynasty cannot escape without Nawaz in the fray. Sharif and the Zardari-Bhutto dynasty joined hands to bring down Imran Khan with the help of the army, but Imran is not a player who gives up easily. Right now, Imran is fighting with full force against the government of Pakistan.

After the announcement of the Pakistan Assembly elections, Imran will exert more strength, so a modern man like Nawaz Sharif is needed to challenge him. Bilawal is a charlatan so he is not taken seriously by the voters while Shahbaz is not accepted in the Muslim League itself so a strong leader like Nawaz Sharif must join the ruling alliance.

The return of Nawaz Sharif will no doubt make the election interesting in Pakistan but it will not benefit Pakistan as Sharif is considered to be the most corrupt leader of Pakistan. Nawaz Sharif's comeback is nothing short of a miracle as there were doubts whether Nawaz would even be able to come back to Pakistan.

Sharif's repetition is proof that, be it India or Pakistan, crows are black everywhere. With the change of power in India, the definition of crime also changes. Laws are changed for a leader who has spent time in prison for corruption or any other crime under the previous government. Even the government agencies have a change of heart and the leader is starting to be targeted.

Netaji suddenly proves to be washed up with milk and makes a strong entry back into the political arena. The situation is similar in our neighboring country Pakistan and that is why Nawaz Sharif can become the Prime Minister again.

Nawaz sentenced to 10 years imprisonment, fined 80 crores

After Nawaz Sharif's name came out in the Panama Papers case in 2017, the Supreme Court of Pakistan removed Nawaz Sharif from the post of Prime Minister. In 2018, Nawaz Sharif was banned from contesting elections. A few months later, Pakistan's National Accountability Bureau (NAB) court sentenced Nawaz Sharif to ten years in a corruption case.

Nawaz Sharif's daughter Maryam, considered the political heir, was sentenced to eight years while Maryam's husband Safdar Awan was also sentenced to one year. The court also imposed a fine of Rs 80 crore on Nawaz and Maryam.

Nawaz Sharif was the Prime Minister of Pakistan since 2013, but he joined forces with the army. General Raheel Sharif was the military chief of Pakistan at that time. Imran Khan gradually got along with Raheel Sharif and implicated another Sharif Nawaz in corruption cases. Now Imran Lashkar is missing so Nawaz Sharif's day has come.

Two extremely corrupt families dominate Pakistan's politics

Pakistanis are predicting that if Nawaz Sharif comes back to power in Pakistan, Pakistan will fall completely. Pakistan's politics has been dominated by two corrupt families for years. A war raged for years between the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) of the Bhutto-Zardari family and the Pakistan Muslim League (Nawaz Sharif) of the Nawaz Sharif Khandan. One of these two parties would come to power at the same time and fill their house. This game was going on for years.

Bhutto Khandan and Sharif Khandan left no stone unturned to fool Pakistan. Nawaz Sharif, his daughter Maryam and son-in-law have been convicted in corruption cases. There are corruption cases against Shahbaz too.

In PPP Benazir's husband Asif Ali Zardari was called Mr Ten Percent. He would take ten percent of every government contract. His son Bilawal is lustful and his affair with Heena Rabbani Khar, a figurehead politician ten years his senior, is known to the whole world. Bilawal's other lafaras are also popular. Now these two corrupt families are united against Imran Khan so there will be no one to stop them if they come back to power.



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