Maryam Nawaz's plea rejected by Pakistan Government
Maryam Nawaz's plea rejected by Pakistan Government
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The government of Pakistan has not allowed Maryam, the daughter of former Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif (46-year-old), to travel abroad. Maryam had asked the government for permission to go abroad, for which an application was also made on her behalf, which the government has rejected.

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Maryam Nawaz is also the Vice President of the PML-N (Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz) party. While making their application, it has been argued that no person involved in economic crime and institutional fraud can be allowed to leave the country. In August 2018, after the name of Maryam surfaced in corruption, she was put on the no fly list.

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Due to this Gambhari allegation, the sub-committee of the Federal Cabinet, which looked into the affairs of the Exit Control List (ECL), headed by Law Minister Farog Naseem of Pakistan, rejected Mariam's application. Awan told that she was seeking this facility to go to London to take care of her ailing father. In this regard, the Prime Minister's legal affairs advisor and senior advocate Babar Awan said that the government has listed the names of some people in the exit control list, only such people cannot be allowed to go abroad, such is the legal provision. .Note that earlier the core committee of the ruling Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) was formed, after this meeting, the Prime Minister's special assistant in information affairs, Firdaus Aashiq Van will not accept also said that the government requested Mary.

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