Pakistan to request British govt for Sharif’s deportation
Pakistan has announced that it will request the British government to deport former prime minister Nawaz Sharif as he is an “absconder”.
“The government has decided in principle to write a letter this week to the British government, seeking deportation of PML-N supreme leader Nawaz Sharif, as he is an absconder not fulfilling the terms and conditions of the bail granted to him on medical grounds,” Special Assistant to the Prime Minister on Information Firdous Ashiq Awan told a press conference here on Sunday evening.
She said Sharif had gone to London on November 19 last year for his treatment but was yet to be admitted to a hospital there, indicating that “it was a fixed match played by him, his party and a section of the media on his health”, paving the way for his departure to London.
The Islamabad High Court had also granted bail to Sharif in the Al Azizia Mills corruption case, in which the former prime minister was serving a seven-year jail term, clearing his way to travel abroad for medical treatment.
He said the three-time premier will challenge the government’s decision not to give him extension in his stay abroad in the court shortly.
PML-N Punjab information secretary Azma Bokhari told PTI that if Pakistan wrote to the British government for Sharif’s deportation, the PML-N would also write to the US government seeking opening of a case against Prime Minister Imran Khan regarding his child.







