Allowing Nawaz Sharif to leave was a mistake: Pakistan PM Imran Khan

Islamabad - The court had declared that the government would be responsible, should anything happen to Sharif.

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By IANS

Published: Fri 28 Aug 2020, 8:40 PM

Last updated: Fri 28 Aug 2020, 10:48 PM

Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan has said that allowing his predecessor Nawaz Sharif to leave the country was a "mistake" and that his government "regretted" the decision.
In a wide-ranging interview to ARY News on Thursday night, Khan hinted that he was pressurised into sending Sharif abroad, saying that the reports presented to his government suggested that the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz's (PML-N) supremo was severely ill, reports Dawn news.
The federal cabinet, he said, had held a long debate over whether the government should let Sharif leave on humanitarian grounds.
The Prime minister further said the court had declared that the government would be responsible, should anything happen to Sharif.
The premier also recalled that PML-N President Shehbaz Sharif submitted indemnity bonds worth Rs7 billion, promising the former leader would return to the country.
"Now we feel embarrassed. Now he (Nawaz Sharif) has started doing politics (from) there as well and, when you see him, it seems like there is nothing (wrong) with him.
"We did not give and NRO, we tried our best to do what we could, but the medical opinion presented to us was that if we didn't do anything, he could die, that he might not even reach London. This is what we were told and after that we would have been held responsible. So after that we sent him in good faith," Dawn news quoted Khan as saying in the interview.

Khan's remarks came after Adviser to the Prime Minster on Accountability and Interior Shahzad Akbar on August 22 said that the government has approached the UK for Sharif's extradition after he was declared an "absconder".

On October 29, 2019 the Lahore High Court granted the former leader an eight-week bail for treatment within Pakistan and on November 16, he got a four-week permission to travel abroad for treatment.

IANS

Published: Fri 28 Aug 2020, 8:40 PM

Last updated: Fri 28 Aug 2020, 10:48 PM

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