Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) leader Nawaz Sharif expressed confidence that the public will support his party in the next general elections after he gained significant victory from courts in his first televised “address to the nation” following his four years of exile. In a taped statement that was played on television networks on Thursday, the former three-time prime minister expressed his hope that the country would declare its verdicts on February 8, 2024, and that the penalties imposed against it would be lifted. Since returning to Pakistan in October following a four-year self-exile in London, Nawaz has repeatedly emphasised the need to hold those responsible for the overthrow of his government in 2017 accountable, arguing that they not only punished him and his family but also Pakistan.
The former premier spoke to his followers for the first time since he was cleared of all charges of significant corruption. “My people, you don’t need to reach out to any court as you yourself are the judge,” he declared. The three-time prime minister is considering a fourth term in office after winning graft appeals, which helped his chances of becoming the nation’s next prime minister. In separate verdicts earlier this week and last month, the Islamabad High Court (IHC) reversed Nawaz’s convictions in the Al Azizia Steel Mills corruption case and the Avenfield case, respectively. One of the final significant obstacles was eliminated on Tuesday with the top court’s most recent relief.