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Ex-Pak PM and Absconder Nawaz Sharif Watches Maryam's Son Play Polo For Cambridge University 토토사이트 검증

Previous Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif was spotted going to a polo match at the Guards Polo Club to watch his grandson and Maryam Nawaz's child Junaid Safdar playing the renowned yearly Oxford Cambridge Varsity Match. According to reports, Junai Safdar was playing for Cambridge University. Other than the previous Prime Minister, other relatives had additionally joined Safdar at Gaurd Polo Club for the match, which was being watched by many groups of polo-playing understudies from Cambridge and Oxford Universities 

Nawaz Sharif goes to Junai's Polo match 

Nawaz Sharif can be found in pictures sitting with his grandson Zayed Hussain, child of Hussain Nawaz Sharif, in the polo ground alongside other relatives remembering his child for law Ali Dar who posted two pictures from the polo ground. The game was dominated by Oxford eventually. Junaid's pony was granted the 'Best Playing Pony' Award as he scored each of the three objectives for his side. 

At present, Maryam Nawaz's Junaid Safdar is considering law with senior status at Cambridge University. Apparently the Oxford versus Cambridge Varsity match was likewise played by Prince Charles during his time at Cambridge. It's accepted that Junaid Safdar is simply the subsequent Pakistani to have played this counterpart for the Cambridge group after Supreme Court judge Justice Yahya Afridi, who concentrated in Cambridge and played a counterpart for similar group during his understudy years. 

Junaid Safdar got his graduate degree in International Relations (IR) from the London School of Economics (LSE) two years prior. He joined Cambridge University a year ago for the two-year-long course. At the point when he moved on from the LSE, his folks couldn't go to as they were on the Exit Control List (ECL) and remain so. Junaid has moved on from Durham University with five star praises in governmental issues and got another graduate degree from the University College London in 2017. 

Pakistan courts proclaim Nawaz Sharif an absconder 

Nawaz Sharif was proclaimed an absconder by a Special Court in Islamabad in a join case. The court had to take the choice because of the previous Prime Minister's delayed nonattendance from the procedures. Albeit the Pakistan government has moved toward the UK courts and the public authority there for his removal, Nawaz Sharif is currently apparently living in London and has been there since November 2019, on the affection of accepting clinical treatment. 

The 70-year-old three-time head was condemned by an enemy of defilement court in a join case and has so far kept up that he can't get back to the nation to circle back to the legitimate procedures on the guidance of his primary care physicians who have supposedly prompted him against leaving the country, particularly because of Coronavirus pandemic.