Fresh Nawaz photo sparks debate over his health

Fresh Nawaz photo sparks debate over his health
Fresh Nawaz photo sparks debate over his health
LAHORE: Yet another spilled image of previous head administrator Nawaz Sharif at a side of the road bistro in London started a discussion about his wellbeing on Saturday. 

In the image, Sharif is seen sitting at a side of the road restaurant with his granddaughters. He is seen brandishing a blue shalwar kameez and a top. 

As the image turned into a web sensation via web-based networking media, it started a discussion about the previous head's wellbeing with his spoilers inquiring as to why he doesn't come back to Pakistan in the event that he is well and meandering on London roads, while his supporters communicated bliss at seeing their pioneer healthy and spirits. 

Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) representative Marriyum Aurangzeb disclosed to Dawn that some bystander had snapped the photo of Nawaz Sharif when he halted at a side of the road bistro after a walk, and transferred it via web-based networking media. 

PML-N says ex-PM halted at a side of the road bistro after a stroll in London 

Remarking on her dad's image, Maryam Nawaz tweeted: "The image of Nawaz Sharif was discharged with an expectation to embarrass him. Be that as it may, the reaction to it was something else. The supporters of Mian sb got glad to see him. His depreciators must gain from this.

She further said when her mother was in the ICU, such elements even tried to take her picture. “For them to take Nawaz Sharif and his family’s women’s pictures is not difficult,” she further tweeted and asked such people to stop indulging in petty things.

Earlier in January, a picture of an ‘ailing’ Nawaz having tea at a London restaurant along with some family members had gone viral, providing a chance to the Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf’s (PTI) leadership to pounce on him for, what it called, feigning his ailment.

The PML-N chided the PTI leaders for doing politics on Mr Sharif’s health, saying the government should get over the “Sharif phobia” and concentrate on addressing important issues facing the country.

Sharif had gone to London in November after the court allowed him a four-week stay abroad for medical treatment. The government, however, did not allow an extension to his stay.

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