Around 3 p.m. today, Maryam Nawaz, senior vice president of the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N), will return to Pakistan today from the United Arab Emirates.
The PML-N leader will now oversee the election campaign in Punjab, and the party members in the province capital have finished all the preparations for his arrival.
Information Minister Marriyum Aurangzeb announced the information, saying that the party’s senior vice president will arrive in Lahore at 3pm.
“Party leaders, workers, and supporters are eagerly awaiting Maryam,” she wrote on Twitter, adding that she would begin overhauling the party’s organisational structure as soon as she arrived.
Due to her recent appointment as the senior vice president and chief organiser of the PML-N, Maryam is poised to assume a prominent role in politics.
Prior to her elevation, she served as the vice president of the PML-N and was very involved in organising the party’s election campaigns and holding public events in several locations.
In addition, after Maryam arrives in Pakistan, PML-N leader Nawaz has requested her to coordinate meetings and rallies in Punjab prior to the approaching elections with Interior Minister Rana Sanaullah.
According to sources, her son Junaid Safdar and his wife Ayesha Said will permanently relocate to Pakistan to support her political endeavours.
“The PML-N recently appointed senior vice-president traveled to London to visit her father. Maryam reunited with her father after three years, in October of last year.”
“The PML-N era is coming.”
In her conversation with party officials in Dubai on Friday night, Maryam asserted that the PML-N will rule in the future and would bring Pakistan out of the vortex.
The PML-N leader met with a delegation of party members and expressed his gratitude for their support of Pakistan and for the Muslim League Emirates’ leadership.
“Ghulam Mustafa Mughal, a senior politician, led a delegation which included Shaukat Butt, Raja Abubakar Effendi, Ghous Qadri, Abdul Waheed Paul, Farzana Kausar, and other leaders.”
In the meeting, Maryam gave the delegation’s members the reassurance that the PML-N holds the future of Pakistan because the party’s leadership has consistently helped Pakistan get through trying and trying times.
Abu Bakr Effendi, the general secretary of the Muslim League in the United Arab Emirates, offered congratulations on the occasion, praised Maryam for her leadership, and reaffirmed the desire of Muslim League UAE officials to see former prime minister Nawaz retake control of the nation.
“Ghous Qadri, a senior leader, presented Maryam with a bouquet and communicated that the party’s members were ready to accompany their leader on a flight to Lahore.”