The government's move worked, bad news for PML-N leader after the decision to cancel the passport

 
The government's move worked, bad news for PML-N leader after the decision to cancel the passport



It may not be possible for the government to bring back Nawaz Sharif, but with the revocation of his passport, the League leaders will not be able to travel to any country outside the UK: Senior Journalist

With the revocation of the passport, the League leaders will not be able to travel to any country outside the UK. According to details, senior journalist Nadeem Malik while talking to a program on a private TV channel responded to the government's decision to cancel the passport of Nawaz Sharif in London. The senior journalist said that despite this move, the government would not be able to bring Nawaz Sharif back to Pakistan.

It may not be possible for the government to bring Nawaz Sharif back, but with the cancellation of his passport, Nawaz Sharif will also be in trouble. If the passport had not been revoked, Nawaz Sharif could have traveled to Saudi Arabia or any other country, but this will no longer be possible for him. With his passport revoked, Nawaz Sharif will not be able to travel outside the UK.

Recently, the government announced the cancellation of former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif's passport, but despite the cancellation of the passport, there are several ways for Nawaz Sharif to stay in London.


It may be recalled that the Federal Minister for Home Affairs, while announcing the cancellation of Nawaz Sharif's passport, had said that on February 16, the PML-N leader was canceling Nawaz Sharif's passport. Was feared to be stateless. In this regard, Babar Awan, Advisor to the Prime Minister on Parliamentary Affairs and Legal Expert said in his statement that Nawaz Sharif's stay in London would become illegal after his passport expired.

Babar Awan said that in that case Nawaz Sharif would have only one way to return home and face the courts and defend his allegations but the most important opinion would be that of Barrister Shehzad Akbar who studied law in UK. Have done and understand the rules there very well

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