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Nawaz Sharif to travel London on Tuesday, confirms PML-N

Nawaz Sharif to travel London on Tuesday, confirms PML-N
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Nawaz Sharif’s flight is ready to depart for London on Tuesday!

After the court’s decision, doctors have begun to alter medication to enable Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif to travel to London on Tuesday.

According to details, the air ambulance will reach Lahore from Qatar any time; all arrangements have been made for the treatment of former Prime Minister at Harley Street Clinic London.

Mariam Aurangzeb, the PML-N’s chief, says Nawaz Sharif’s condition is critical, doctors have begun switching medicines to enable Nawaz Sharif to travel, expected to depart London on Tuesday.

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According to sources, Qatar Air’s ambulance will arrive at the Lahore Airport at any time. Civil Aviation Administration has also completed air ambulance departure arrangements, while ASF, Customs, ANF, and FIA immigration have also been informed.

Air ambulances will have oxygen cylinders, Dr. Para Medical staff, ventilators, and other medical facilities alike ICUs. Also, air ambulances will have 10 hours of flying fuel. In addition, two doctors including a pilot and Dr Adnan will be accompanied by a nurse.

All treatment arrangements have been completed at Harley Street Clinic London, while Hussain Nawaz has also booked appointments of doctors for examination.

It should be noted that the Lahore High Court had allowed Nawaz Sharif to seek treatment abroad.

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