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Notwithstanding, Ms. Sharif left the air terminal through an alternate entry.Fully expecting Ms. Sharif's appearance, many PML-N representatives lined Dunraven Road's entry outside the Avenfield House. While others moved and recited "Teri awaz, meri awaz (your voice, my voice) Maryam Nawaz" and "Welcome, welcome," others played the dhol.

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In a prerecorded interview that aired on Sunday, former PML-N leader Nawaz Sharif discussed the difficulties he and his family faced since the death of his wife, Kulsoom Nawaz. He started the interview by explaining how Maryam met him and her brothers after her mother died three years ago. He stated, "I remember all those scenes, how my wife was on her deathbed, how cruelly we were treated, and those people making fun of us."
Nawaz talks about his struggles with the media in a "heart-to-heart" conversation.
“I also recall saying, "My wife is very ill and is in a coma," when I learned that the sentence in the Avenfield reference would be announced on July 6, 2018. I don't know what problem they were having, but they didn't take my plea seriously.

He stated that "Nawaz Sharif's decision should be pronounced before the elections" was the goal of rushing the decision. I informed Maryam that they had made their decision and that we would return. He said, returning to Kulsoom, who died while he was away in the UK, "You must have seen the videos to understand that we were attempting to rouse her. After saying our goodbyes, we left for Pakistan.
"You know what they did to us as soon as we landed. Maryam showed up today having won her case and proving that the case and punishment were false.
He inquired: Why did we have to go through these 200-250 court appearances, wasting precious five years of our lives? Do I not have the right to inquire about this? Someone has to be accountable.
He added, "Can't I also ask that the jail authorities informed us that NAB had come and wanted to arrest her when Maryam came to meet me in Kot Lakhpat Jail?"
"This arrest was carried out in front of me only to cause me pain; otherwise, there was no reason for it." Couldn't this arrest have occurred at a different time?
After that, he stated that he wanted to inform Imran Khan that such incidents occurred under his administration "that never happened in any other time." He talked about a time when he was in Judge Arshad Malik's court and was told that his wife's health was getting worse and she was in intensive care. I went to jail because there was no way to ask someone to check in court, so I was worried. I asked the jail superintendent to let me talk to my family in his room, but they said "we can't."
“I begged them to let me talk, but they wouldn't. They took me to my cell and said, 'We are very sorry your wife has died,' after three hours.
He continued: So you can imagine how I felt when I heard that my wife had passed away while I was in jail. Then, he said, the people who brought the news were on their way to Maryam, who was also in Kot Lakhpat. I replied, "No, I'll do it."I left after they reluctantly agreed, and she was shocked when I told her.
He lamented that no one was aware that his wife was ill. In jail, we were informed that she had passed away. These events will never be forgotten. It is impossible to recover from this loss or forget it. According to the three-time premier, I believe politics has its place, and people should never be treated cruelly. He stated that the perpetrators of the zulm were currently being "exposed and coming to light." He continued, referring to Imran, by saying, "U-turns on everything, the nation is seeing it."
Plans for Nawaz's "heart-to-heart," billed as a "never-before-seen candid conversation with the media," had been previously announced by party leaders. Maryam also posted a few pictures of her sitting next to him during the interview yesterday.
The official PML-N Twitter account posted a montage of Nawaz's conversation ahead of the broadcast, highlighting the former premier's statement that he would "absolutely not" accept a $5 billion offer, similar to what Imran Khan said in an interview with Axios.
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