Nawaz Sharif accused of violating bail rules
Nawaz Sharif accused of violating bail rules
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Islamabad: Pakistan has announced that it is going to request the British government to deport former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif. At the same time, the Pak government has decided to write a letter to the British government this week demanding the deportation of PML-N supreme leader Nawaz Sharif. The Pakistani government says that he was allowed to go to Britain for medical treatment, but he has been declared absconding for not fulfilling the bail terms and conditions.

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PM's special assistant Firdaus Ashan told a press conference here that Sharif went to London on November 19, 2019, under the pretext of his treatment. While looking at this, Firdaus said that this game plan was planned by his party and media in a very planned way. He claimed that Sharif and his younger brother Shahbaz had gone to London to protect their children's business. Last week the Punjab government has refused to extend Sharif's bail.

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The government had said that no legal, moral or medical basis was found for Sharif to live abroad. In October last year, Lahore High Court had allowed Sharif to go to Britain on medical grounds for four weeks, due to which the Punjab government further increased it in the light of its medical reports.

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