Ousted prime minister Nawaz Sharif has released a video message ahead of his arrival in Pakistan, asking people to support him in his struggle which he said he is waging for the future of coming generations.Nawaz’s three aborted, successful attempts to return in last 11 years"Pakistan is on the crossroad. I have done whatever was possible . I know I have been convicted and awarded 10 years imprisonment and will be taken straight to the jail," he said in the video which his daughter Maryam Nawaz, who is accompanying him , shared on Twitter. NAB planning to arrest Nawaz, Maryam midairIn the video recorded on board the plane, he said : "I request people-- I am rendering this sacrifice for you, for coming generations, for the future of the country - stand by me and walk side by side with me holding my hands.He said asked his supports to seize the opportunity which does not often arise.
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