Islamabad: Former Pakistan PM Nawaz Sharif is ill and is skeptical of going to London for his treatment. The reason for this is that the government has not removed his name from the no-fly list. The person whose name is put on the no-fly list cannot fly within the country or outside the country. 69-year-old Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) president agreed to go to the UK for treatment on Friday, following the instructions of his doctors and the request of the family.
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He was to fly to London by Pakistan International Airlines on Sunday morning. A government official has said, 'The government cannot remove Sharif's name from the no fly list as the chairman of the National Accountability Bureau (NBA) is not here to issue the NOC.' He said that NBA officials have sought medical reports of Sharif.
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Let us tell you that the former PM was treated in the service hospital for two weeks before Pak. After that, the ICU was arranged in his house and shifted there. His platelet count had reached the 2000 minimum level while in prison. After this, 69-year-old Sharif was admitted to the service hospital on 22 October.