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2021-03-25 | |
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Former Pakistani PM Nawaz Sharif sentenced to 10 years in jail |
2018-07-07 |
![]() The former Pakistani prime minister Nawaz Sharif has been sentenced to 10 years in prison for corruption in a verdict likely to influence the general election on 25 July. The National Accountability Bureau (NAB), Pakistan’s anti-graft court, ruled that Sharif and his family laundered money in the 1990s to pay for four luxury apartments in Park Lane, central London, drawing on allegations that resurfaced in the Panama Papers leak, published by the Guardian and others in 2016. The court also sentenced Sharif’s daughter and presumed political heir, Maryam Nawaz Sharif, to seven years’ imprisonment, fined the family £10m and ordered the seizure of the Avenfield properties. ![]() Sharif, who has been at the sickbed of his wife, Kulsoom Nawaz, in London, did not attend the hearing. The court earlier denied his request for a week-long delay to the verdict while she is on a respirator after treatment for throat cancer. In July last year, the supreme court removed Sharif from office and ordered the NAB trial, before barring him from politics for life. The 68-year-old claims his legal troubles are the result of a military-backed conspiracy; allegedly in revenge for attempts to assert civilian control of foreign policy and put the former military dictator Gen Pervez Musharraf on trial for treason. It is expected that Sharif will launch an appeal. The punishment of Maryam, who received an additional one-year sentence for presenting forged documents in court, may see control of the party shift to Shahbaz Sharif, who has pursued a more conciliatory approach with the army. Imran Khan, the former cricketer and leader of the main opposition party the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), has accused Sharif of maligning Pakistan’s institutions to save himself. “Adiala jail is ready for you,” he said before the verdict, also claiming that Sharif was using his wife’s illness to “emotionally blackmail” voters. The verdict’s electoral impact will depend on Sharif’s response, according to the columnist Mosharraf Zaidi. If he returns to Pakistan and goes to jail, the “visuals” would likely add to sympathy for the PML-N, providing a “cherry on top” of the party’s argument that its leader has been unfairly victimised, he said. Should Sharif stay in London, the party may suffer; with Sharif absent from the campaign trail, the pollsters Gallup revealed on Wednesday that the PTI had closed the gap to a single point, with support for the PML-N dropping to 26% nationwide. Sharif has long struggled to explain how the Avenfield flats came into his family’s possession. Family members initially told different stories. During the NAB trial, his defence claimed that a Qatari investment fund gave the expensive properties to the family to repay a debt owed to Sharif’s father. Commentators last year mocked a letter from a Qatari prince apparently testifying to that deal as a rabbit pulled out of a hat. Still, analysts point to a variety of events that suggest a campaign by Pakistan’s deep state to hurt the PML-N ahead of the vote. The process has left “little doubt that the system is geared to get Mr Sharif”, said Zaidi. The NAB has arrested several PML-N members in recent weeks and in May its chairman was ridiculed for ordering an investigation into Sharif over spurious claims in a newspaper article that he laundered almost $5bn to India. |
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PML-N to pass law against honour killings following Qandeel's murder, says Maryam |
2016-07-21 |
[DAWN] Pakistain Moslem League-Nawaz plans to pass long-delayed legislation against "honour killings" within weeks in the wake of the high-profile murder of outspoken social media star Qandeel Baloch, the daughter of Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif ... served two non-consecutive terms as prime minister, heads the Pakistain Moslem League (Nawaz). Noted for his spectacular corruption, the 1998 Pak nuclear test, border war with India, and for being tossed by General Musharraf... said on Wednesday. The bill will go before a parliamentary committee as early as Thursday, said Maryam Nawaz Sharif, who is an increasingly influential member of her father's ruling party. The government has faced mounting pressure to pass the law against murders carried out by people professing to be acting in defence of the honour of their family. The law would remove a loophole that allows other family members to pardon a killer. The brother of social media star Qandeel Baloch has been incarcerated Drop the heater, Studs, or you're hist'try! in connection with her strangling death and told a news conference he was incensed by her often risqu posts on social media. |
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Nawaz to undergo open-heart surgery in London on Tuesday, says Khawaja Asif |
2016-05-28 |
[DAWN] Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif ... served two non-consecutive terms as prime minister, heads the Pakistain Moslem League (Nawaz). Noted for his spectacular corruption, the 1998 Pak nuclear test, border war with India, and for being tossed by General Musharraf... , who is currently in London for medical check-up, will undergo open-heart surgery on Tuesday, Defence Minister Khawaja Asif said on Friday. Asif said that doctors have advised the prime minister to undergo an open-heart surgery, following which Nawaz will be staying in the hospital for a week. "The prime minister will travel after one week, on doctor’s permission," he added. The daughter of prime minister, Maryam Nawaz Sharif, also confirmed through twitter that her father will undergo an open-heart surgery on Tuesday. She appealed to the citizens to pray for the health and recovery of Nawaz Sharif. |
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Pakistan army chief wants negotiated end to rally |
2014-08-21 |
[ARABNEWS] Pakistain's powerful army chief called Wednesday for the country's civilian government to negotiate with thousands of protesters surrounding parliament who demand the prime minister step down over alleged fraud in last year's election. Gen. Rasheel Sharif made the request during a meeting with Shahbaz Sharif ...Pak dynastic politician, brother of PM Nawaz Sharif, chief minister of Punjab... , the younger brother of Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif ... served two non-consecutive terms as prime minister, heads the Pakistain Moslem League (Nawaz). Noted for his spectacular corruption, the 1998 Pak nuclear test, border war with India, and for being tossed by General Musharraf... , Pak officials said. The premier earlier ended up sneaking into parliament through a back exit after the protesters torn down barricades late Tuesday and entered the so-called "Red Zone" housing key government buildings and diplomatic posts. The two Pak security officials and a government official who confirmed the meeting took place spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to talk to journalists. The twin protests against Sharif's government by opposition politician Imran Khan ![]() ... aka Taliban Khan, who is the lightweight's lightweight... and holy man Tahirul-Qadri have virtually shut down Pakistain's capital, Islamabad, and raised fears of unrest in this nuclear-armed country with a history of military coups and dictatorships. However, the hip bone's connected to the leg bone... the protests remained peaceful Wednesday as politicians met inside a parliament guarded by soldiers for the first time under a civilian government in Pakistain's history. Men and women danced to drum beats and music as vendors sold carnival-style food. Other demonstrators slept outside at times and took showers at a public park. Authorities earlier warned the protesters wouldn't be allowed inside the "Red Zone," though police and soldiers stood back as protesters armed with wire cutters and massive construction cranes cleared away barbed wire and shipping containers set up as roadblocks around it. Sharif's government has been at odds with country's military ever since he decided to put for army chief ![]() PervMusharraf ... former dictator of Pakistain, who was less dictatorial and corrupt than any Pak civilian government to date ... , who ousted Sharif in a 1999 coup, on trial for treason. The premier's government also sided with a television station recently when it blamed an attempt to kill one of its popular anchors on the head of country's premier intelligence agency, further straining relations. Analysts suggest the army or the intelligence community may be backing the two rallies to pressure Sharif. The army hasn't commented on the protests, though some of Sharif's aides and ministers have hinted toward its involvement. Many of the celebrities and politicians involved in the protests previously supported the Mighty Pak Army and its use of martial law in past. Sharif, however, has refused to step down ... Hell no! The money's too good!... . Lawmakers from several parties condemned the protesters' attempt to besiege parliament. "We will strive to safeguard democracy. We will strive for the supremacy of the constitution," said Shazia Marri, a politician from the opposition Pakistain People's Party. Outside of parliament, Qadri and Khan both addressed their rallies and showed signs that they were willing to open talks with the government. The government has appointed teams of politicians to start negotiations with the protest leaders. Khan warned Tuesday that his supporters would enter the premier's office if Sharif did not step down by Wednesday night, but his party appeared to back down later, urging supporters not to enter government buildings and indicating it would take part in talks to resolve the crisis. The Pak Supreme Court has summoned Khan and Qadri to a court hearing over the sit-ins, according to state-run Pakistain TV. Khan presented a list of demands Wednesday night, saying that he was willing to negotiate but that his first demand remained Sharif's resignation. He promised his supporters that he will live in a shipping container as long as Sharif remained in power. Several government ministers dismissed Khan's comments as grandstanding. "You can spend your whole life in the container but Nawaz Sharif will NOT resign," Sharif's politician daughter, Maryam Nawaz Sharif, wrote on Twitter. |
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He came, he saw, but he didn't do much |
2014-05-16 |
[DAWN] ISLAMABAD: Retired Captain Mohammad Safdar, member of National Assembly and the son-in-law of Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif ... served two non-consecutive terms as prime minister, heads the Pakistain Moslem League (Nawaz). Noted for his spectacular corruption, the 1998 Pak nuclear test, border war with India, and for being tossed by General Musharraf... , has been accused of not paying attention to the proceedings of the Assembly, while he just sat and chatted with his fellow politicians. During his stay in the House, on Thursday, the MNA did not even bother to go through the question-answer booklets or the agenda of the day, which kept lying on his desk undisturbed. Throughout his presence on his allotted seat, he kept engaging in conversation with people sitting around him. Perhaps, it was Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif's expected appearance in the National Assembly session which brought Mr Safdar to the house. Otherwise, he is not regular in attending the assembly sessions. Mr Safdar, who won the National Assembly seat from his home town of Mansehra ... ![]() , has only been assigned the membership of a committee which the prime minister has constituted to review the development schemes carried out under public sector development programme over the last five years, unlike his wife Ms Maryam Nawaz Sharif, who is steering the Pakistain Mohammedan League-Nawaz's signature youth loan programme as the chairperson. |
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