Nawaz Sharif, whose three terms as prime minister of Pakistan were marred by corruption allegations and standoffs with the powerful military, is expected to return home on Saturday from self-imposed exile. - Sharif, 73, did not complete any of his three terms as prime minister in 1990-93, 1997-99, and 2013-17. - Sharif was born to a family of industrialists, made his money in steel manufacturing and grew the family-run Ittefaq Group.
Nawaz Sharif, whose three terms as prime minister of Pakistan were marred by corruption allegations and standoffs with the powerful military, is expected to return home on Saturday from. -October 19, 2023 at 04:58 am EDT
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Former Prime Minister of Pakistan, Nawaz Sharif, is expected to return from self-imposed exile. Sharif, who served three terms as prime minister but did not complete any of them, was removed from office by the military, disqualified by a court, and faced corruption allegations. He made his fortune in steel manufacturing and entered politics in the late 1970s. Sharif had close ties with the military and was known for his economic policies.
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