LAHORE: PML-N’s Maryam Nawaz says good times will come soon.

She was talking to the reporters after meeting her father former prime minister Nawaz Sharif at the Jinnah Hospital on Saturday.

A TV channel camera caught her accidentally in the hospital because of the rush. She said the condition of her father was better.

To a question, she said: “Good time will come soon”.

The five-member special medical board of the Jinnah Hospital that examined Mr Sharif submitted its report to the Punjab government, recommending angiography for him.

It said: “The patient (Sharif), 69, needs cardiac catherterization, for further management, in view of his symptoms of angina.

Because of long standing history of comborbities and complicated cardiac surgical history, a nephrologist and cardiac surgical back up is recommended during the (cardiac) cath.”

Published in Dawn, February 24th, 2019

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