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Asif Zardari suggests Nawaz Sharif to return home

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Former president Asif Ali Zardari held a telephonic conversation with former premier Nawaz Sharif and suggested him to fly back home.

According to the sources, both political leaders Asif Zardari who is in Karachi, and Nawaz Sharif who left for London for his medical treatment but has never returned despite court orders, have held talks.

The former president during his conversation with Nawaz Sharif, said we need to tackle the incumbent government within the country.

Former President said the success of the Pakistan Democratic Movement PDM depends on Nawaz Sharif’s return to home. “Repatriation is essential for the success of the movement.” Said Zardari.

In his response to the suggestion, sources while quoting Nawaz Sharif said the former premier will consult his family in this regard. In addition to this, Nawaz Sharif also expressed satisfaction on the politics of her daughter Maryam Safdar.

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Let it be known that the PDM has announced a 26 point charter of demands which among other things seeks end second party’s role in politics, production of missing persons, end of media restrictions, reduction in prices of commodities of everyday use, and the resignation of PM Imran Khan in 10 days followed by free and transparent elections.

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