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Saif Awan

From NAB’s cells to Anatolia: Maryam Nawaz’s journey of resilience, reform

Published on: April 16, 2025 2:49 AM

In the tumultuous arena of politics, carving a distinct identity is no small feat. Yet, earning the unwavering trust of voters and the public is an even greater challenge. While political rhetoric may secure fleeting recognition, it is tangible governance-delivering on promises-that etches a leader’s name into the hearts of the people. For Maryam Nawaz, Chief Minister of Punjab, this truth has been both a guiding principle and a testament to her transformative journey.

Maryam’s political ascent began under extraordinary circumstances. Legal battles, media trials, and relentless character assassination became her norm. The National Accountability Bureau (NAB) cases, incarceration, and a barrage of accusations from political rivals tested her resolve. Yet, these trials forged a leader of remarkable fortitude. Emerging from what many dubbed the “darkest chapters” of her life, Maryam transitioned from a figure mired in controversy to a symbol of resilience, steadily climbing the ladder of public acclaim.

Unlike many who wield power, Maryam’s tenure has been defined by a conscious shift from divisive politics to pragmatic governance. During her recent address at the International Diplomacy Forum in Anatolia, Turkey, she eschewed partisan vendettas, opting instead to spotlight Punjab’s marginalized communities-women, children, and families grappling with inflation’s harsh realities. Her speech underscored a commitment to policy over polemics, resonating deeply with global delegates and drawing accolades for its vision.

Central to Maryam’s agenda is education reform, a sector she views as the bedrock of societal progress. Her administration’s flagship initiative-providing 30,000 scholarships to students from middle-class families-has alleviated financial burdens for households struggling to afford higher education. These scholarships, she emphasizes, are not merely investments in individuals but in entire families, enabling brighter futures and economic stability. Complementing this effort, 27,000 electric bikes have been distributed to students, easing commutes to educational institutions. “These children are Punjab’s sons and daughters,” Maryam remarked at a distribution ceremony, framing her initiatives through the lens of maternal care. “Just as I nurture my own children, I am committed to nurturing theirs.”

In healthcare, Maryam’s policies reflect urgency and innovation. The Nawaz Sharif Cancer Hospital in Lahore, Pakistan’s first state-of-the-art public cancer facility, is slated for partial completion by year-end. Simultaneously, the Nawaz Sharif Dialysis Hospital in Sargodha will open its doors within months, promising free, high-quality care. Her administration’s mobile health units (“Clinic on Wheels”) and doorstep delivery of free medications for cancer, hepatitis, and tuberculosis patients have redefined accessibility. Field hospitals and revamped District Health Units (DHUs) further exemplify her data-driven approach, merging youth employment with enhanced public health outcomes.

Maryam’s governance style bears the imprint of her political lineage. Drawing inspiration from her father, three-time Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif, and uncle, former Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, she blends visionary planning with grassroots execution. Her focus on education and healthcare-cornerstones of national development-mirrors their legacy while charting a distinct path.

Maryam Nawaz’s journey-from NAB’s courtrooms to international podiums-epitomizes resilience. Yet, her true legacy lies in Punjab’s classrooms and hospitals, where policies transform lives daily. As she remarked in Anatolia, “Leadership is not about power; it is about empowering others.” In a nation yearning for progress, Maryam’s narrative offers a compelling blueprint: one where adversity fuels purpose, and service transcends politics. For Pakistan and beyond, her story is a reminder that even the steepest paths can lead to transformative horizons.

The writer is PRO of Information Minister Punjab

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