"There has been no proposal under discussion regarding withdrawal of Begum Kulsoom from running the NA-120 seat. She will contest the election and her campaign will be run by the party workers," Sharif's political secretary Senator Dr Asif Karmani told PTI.
He said she may not be able to participate in election campaign because of her cancer treatmentbut she would contest the election for sure and win it.
The Lahore's seat fell vacant after the Supreme Court disqualified Sharif on July 28 in the Panama Papers case.
According to Dr Karmani, Begum Kulsoom's cancer is curable. "Doctors will start her treatment in coming days."
The Election Commission of Pakistan today issued a notice to Federal Commerce Minister Pervaiz Malik for allegedly using state machinery in Kulsoom's campaign for by-poll. It sought a reply from him within three days.
The PML-N leadership had officially nominated Malik to run her campaign.
"Maryam will make sure that the party workers run the election campaign for her mother vigorously. Besides, Maryam is also expecting that her uncle - Punjab Chief Minister Shahbaz Sharif - extend full help in the campaign," he said.
At a time when all men of the family had been incarcerated by the Musharraf regime and the party's leaders had either gone into hiding or become inactive, Kulsoom came out all alone and, as the PML-N president, led a campaign that mobilised the activists and eventually forced the government to release her family.
"During the call to Sharif, Gen Bajwa expressed his best wishes and prayers for the health of Begum Kulsoom Nawaz," the military's media wingInter Services Public Relations Director General Maj Gen Asif Ghafoor tweeted.
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