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Wednesday, 13 November, 2019 I 15 Rabi-ul-Awwal, 1441 I Rs 20.00 I Vol X No 133 I 16 Pages I Lahore Edition

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pml-n says there’s no need to submit surety bonds after Govt seeKs Guarantee that former pm will return to paKistan

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firdous says ’85-90 per Cent’ Cabinet members in favour of allowinG pml-n supremo to Go abroad

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ormer prime minister nawaz sharif reportedly refused to go abroad for medical treatment after the federal government asked him to submit surety bonds for getting his name off the no-fly list. according to reports, a one-and-ahalf hour meeting was held between the ex-prime minister and his brother shehbaz sharif at Jati umra, wherein shehbaz failed to convince the former pm. meanwhile, the cabinet’s subcommittee has reserved its verdict on whether nawaz sharif’s name will be taken out from the no-fly list or not. the subcommittee will announce its decision on wednesday at 10:00 am. “we have deposited security bonds at the court, will not provide any further bonds,” said pml-n leader ata tarar. earlier in the day, the federal cabinet approved the removal of former prime minister nawaz sharif’s name from the no-fly list if he agrees to sign surety bonds that he would return after treatment from abroad. last month, nawaz sharif, who is suffering from a bleeding disorder, was granted bail by the lahore high Court (lhC) on medical grounds, while the islamabad high Court (ihC) suspended his seven-year jail-term for treatment. his doctor said that nawaz needs to be flown abroad for treatment as his condition remains precarious. the sharif family has requested the interior ministry to remove nawaz’s name from the exit Control list (eCl), so that he could be flown to the united Kingdom. a federal cabinet meeting, chaired by prime minister imran Khan, conditionally approved the removal of nawaz’s name from the eCl after law minister farogh naseem apprised the participants on a meeting of the cabinet’s subcommittee which he presided over earlier in the day. the sharif family has to sign a surety bond for the removal of the pml-n supremo’s name from the eCl. and after the sharif family lawyers submit the surety bond to the cabinet subcommittee, then the interior ministry would strike his name off the no-fly list. after the cabinet’s nod, there is no need of the subcommittee’s approval for the

removal of nawaz’s name from the eCl. addressing a news conference after the cabinet meeting, prime minister’s special assistant on information dr firdous ashiq awan said about “85-90 per cent” participants of the meeting were of the opinion that nawaz should be allowed to go abroad for medical treatment provided he meets certain conditions. she said that several members of the cabinet had opposed striking the pml-n supremo’s name off the eCl, adding that the prime minister gave his opinion after hearing the viewpoints of all members. “the prime minister was of the opinion that nawaz sharif should go abroad for treatment,” she said. earlier in the day, the cabinet subcommittee meeting on the same issue concluded inconclusively after officials of the nab opposed the removal of nawaz’s name from the no-fly list. the law minister chaired the meeting in which it deliberated over the application of pml-n president shahbaz sharif seeking removal of nawaz’s name from the eCl. special assistant to the pm imran on accountability shahzad akbar, nawaz sharif’s personal doctor adnan and shehbaz sharif’s representative atta tarrar also attended the meeting. the health secretary and head of the medical board treating nawaz briefed the subcommittee over the former premier’s health condition. the subcommittee also summoned nab

officials to the meeting. the punjab government maintained in the meeting that the health of the former premier was worrying and he needed immediate treatment. the subcommittee asked nawaz’s lawyers to give a date for the return of their client to pakistan after his treatment abroad. speaking to the media after the meeting, the law minister said that the issue of removing nawaz’s name from the eCl was a bit complicated as neither nab officials nor nawaz’s lawyers had submitted the documents they were asked to bring to the meeting. a day earlier, nab had said the federal government was the “competent authority” to decide the matter of removal of former prime minister nawaz sharif’s name from the eCl, as the pml-n claimed that the delay in this regard was “posing a threat” to the life of its supreme leader. nawaz, 69, agreed on friday to go to england for his treatment, heeding doctors’ advice and ‘accepting’ his family’s request. he was scheduled to leave for london on a pia flight on monday morning. however, his departure to the british capital was conditioned with his name’s removal from the no-fly list. on monday, pm’s special assistant on information firdous ashiq awan said that the decision to remove nawaz’s name from the no-fly list will be taken in light of recommendations of nab and the medical board.

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