Zakaria, Hussain Nawaz's son, was also involved in the 'scuffle' which apparently took place as a result of a rude exchange. According to Maryam, bystanders near the controversial Avenfield Apartments in London, allegedly screamed "son of a b****" towards Junaid. She further added that "anyone would have reacted" the same way to such an insult.
Blessed to be standing beside my father: Maryam Nawaz
The person who provoked the two cousins is said to be affiliated with a rival political party who was present there to knock down the morale of the Sharif family members. The police officials present on-site were immediately alerted as Junaid swung a punch.
PTI workers stationed outside London flat shouted ‘son of a bitch’ every time they saw Junaid. Anyone would have reacted. https://t.co/Zml91wGKmU
— Maryam Nawaz Sharif (@MaryamNSharif) July 12, 2018
Junaid further stated that 'people' spat at him and proceeded to attack him. "The protesters gathered outside Avenfield apartments spat at me and tried to attack me," said Junaid while police were taking him away.
Maryam Nawaz Son Junaid safdar has been arrested for assaulting a protester physically pic.twitter.com/lvoY13qTeZ
— Syed Ali Haider (@SyedAliHaider13) July 12, 2018
Deposed prime minister Nawaz Sharif and Maryam Nawaz are scheduled to return to Pakistan on Friday evening to surrender to the National Accountability Bureau (NAB) following the accountability court's verdict in the Avenfield reference.
Nawaz was sentenced to ten years, Maryam to seven and Capt (retd) Safdar to one year imprisonment. The party has promised to welcome the father-daughter duo in an unprecedented way, but have promised to keep it peaceful and disperse after their arrival.
Nawaz's mother will also be going to the airport to "receive her son". On Wednesday, Maryam said that the nation would soon make its decision to change the fate of the country.
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