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Nawaz Sharif to lead election campaign soon

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Special Assistant to PM Atta Tarar on Saturday said PML-N suopremo Nawaz Sharif would return to the country soon and lead the election campaign. Tarar presented before the court of first class magistrate Muhammad Asif in Ali Pur Chatha. Tarar was ordered to present again on August 15. He was booked for physical brawl with policemen during the election in Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK).

Speaking outside the court, he said August 12 was the last day of the federal government, adding that election would be held afterward. “Sharif will oversee party ticket matters too,” he added. He went on to say that they were not shielding themselves behind stay orders and excuses, adding that they attended court proceedings. “This baseless case against me will meet its fate soon,” he added. He went on to say that they just talked big, adding that when it was the time for doing something practical, they hid themselves.—Our Correspondent

 

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