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Permanent Emigration of Junaid Safdar, the Son of Maryam, to Pakistan

The Permanent Emigration of Junaid, the Son of Maryam Nawaz, to Pakistan

Maryam son, Junaid Safdar, return to Pakistan to support her in PML-N.

In roughly two weeks, Maryam Nawaz will be in Pakistan to focus on politics, and on Friday, her son Junaid Safdar and his wife Ayesha Saif will fly in from Doha.

On Wednesday afternoon, Nawaz Sharif and Maryam Nawaz departed from London for Geneva, where they’d spend a week.

In the weeks preceding to Nawaz Sharif and Maryam Nawaz’s arrival in Geneva, Junaid Safdar was in Europe with her mother and grandpa, but he and his wife Ayesha were getting ready to go from Doha, Qatar, to Karachi, Pakistan.

The couple arrived in Doha a week ago and stayed at Senator Saifur Rehman’s residence, Ayesha Saif, where she runs enterprises.

The couple will relocate permanently to Pakistan and help Maryam Nawaz with her activities.

Junaid Safdar, a graduate of Cambridge, holds two master’s degrees and two bachelor’s degrees from UK institutions. He enjoys playing polo and has excelled in tournaments while representing British institutions.

Following her visit to Geneva, Maryam is anticipated to come back to the nation in roughly a week. Nawaz Sharif’s return, though, is still pending. According to the sources, arrangements are already in motion for the PML-N leader’s impending return to Pakistan.

As per Aurangzeb, Maryam was selected in accordance with the PML-charter N’s by Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif.

It should be emphasized that Maryam is likely to garner attention given her recent selection as the PML-senior N’s vice president and chief organizer. Prior to her elevation, she served as vice president of the PML-N and was very involved in organizing the party’s election campaigns and holding public events in several locations.

On May 3, 2019, Maryam was chosen as one of the party’s 16 vice presidents.

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