Nawaz 4.0. or more of the same? Prodigal son returns to mixed reactions

Nawaz 4.0. or more of the same? Prodigal son returns to mixed reactions

Was the reception at Minar-i-Pakistan as big as the PML-N would like you to believe? Depends on who you ask.

Former prime minister Nawaz Sharif, who was deposed from the post the last time he held it, arrived in Pakistan on Saturday after four years in self-exile.

The PML-N supremo touched down at Islamabad airport earlier in the day, where he completed his legal formalities, after which he departed for Lahore to address a gathering for his welcome at Minar-i-Pakistan.

The former premier’s return to Pakistan has been long-awaited by the PML-N, who see him as the answer to their waning popularity, but not everyone is as ecstatic if reactions from Pakistanis on X [formerly Twitter] are anything to go by.

summarised the key takeaway from Nawaz’s grand speech:

“I suffered loss, you suffered inflation”

“Will it work?” he asks.

Perhaps time will tell.

Najam Ali, CEO of Next Capital Limited recounted, “Nawaz Sharif went out as a prisoner on bail and returned as an expected Prime Minister.”

He attributed Nawaz’s position today to Imran’s “narcissistic and self-destructive” politics. Despite PML-N’s damaged reputation from its poor handling of the economy, Ali believes that it is likely to form the next government. “What a turn of events,” he said.

Columnist Omer Azhar also highlighted personalities falling in and out of popularity or favour, and the repetitive cycle of politics in the country.


Header image: Nawaz Sharif addresses a rally at Minar-i-Pakistan on his return from self-exile on Saturday, Oct 21, 2023. — Photo courtesy PML-N

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